Armchair Vacation: Five Must Own Home Video Releases For June Here are five films to keep an eye on this month. Joshua BrunstingMay 31, 2013
Joshua Reviews James Marsh’s Shadow Dancer [Theatrical Review] Jumping from VOD to theaters, this taut and intense thriller is the best thing arriving this weekend. Joshua BrunstingMay 30, 2013
Steven Soderbergh Talks Re-Cutting Kafka And More Could this pending re-cut be heading to The Criterion Collection? Joshua BrunstingMay 30, 2013
Richard Linklater to Possibly Shoot His ‘Spiritual Sequel’ to Dazed and Confused This Year That's What I'm Talking About. Sean HutchinsonMay 30, 2013
Joshua Reviews Haskell Wexler’s Medium Cool [Blu-ray Review] Much anticipated Blu-ray finally arrives, and it's a beauty. Joshua BrunstingMay 29, 2013
Joshua Reviews Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s Cleopatra [Blu-ray Review] The legendary epic now available on Blu-ray, in all of its over-budgeted glory. Joshua BrunstingMay 28, 2013
Criterion Launches New Hulu Series ‘101 Days Of Summer’ With Debut Of Harold Lloyd’s Speedy Will this be the next Harold Lloyd Criterion Collection picture? Joshua BrunstingMay 27, 2013
Sundance Selects Picks Up Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Like Father, Like Son Could this be yet another IFC release on its way to The Criterion Collection? Joshua BrunstingMay 27, 2013
New Trailer Arrives For The Festival Darling Ain’t Them Bodies Saints Trailer arrives for the Sundance darling. Joshua BrunstingMay 27, 2013
Blue Is The Warmest Color Takes Top Prize As Cannes Reveals Its 2013 Awards The hotly talked about drama takes home top honors at this year's festival. Joshua BrunstingMay 26, 2013
Catherine Reviews Kim Ki-duk’s Pietà [Theatrical Review] Beating The Master for the coveted Golden Lion at last year's Venice Film Festival, Kim Ki-duk's Pietà is emptily repugnant with no return value. Catherine StebbinsMay 24, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch At Home This Weekend (May 24-26) Five films to stream this very weekend. Joshua BrunstingMay 24, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: Ken Russell’s Mahler This 1974 biopic is far from what we expect from the genre, but all the revelatory for it. Scott NyeMay 24, 2013
Steven Soderbergh Heading To Cinemax For New 10 Episode Series The Knick So much for retirement. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2013
New Clip For Claude Lanzmann’s Last Of The Unjust Hits Film is receiving high praise following its Cannes debut. Joshua BrunstingMay 23, 2013