Poster And Clip Debut For Jerry Lewis-Starring Max Rose Film marks the return to the big screen for Jerry Lewis. Joshua BrunstingMay 21, 2013
Joshua Reviews Albert Pyun’s Captain America [Blu-ray Review] Is this a must own for fans or nothing more than a campy early-1990s action picture? Joshua BrunstingMay 21, 2013
David Reviews Chris Smith’s The Pool [DVD Review] This award-winning independent American film shot in India in 2006 finally has a well-deserved home video release. David BlakesleeMay 20, 2013
New Poster And Trailer Debut For Guillaume Canet’s Blood Ties This new poster and trailer arrive following the film's debut at Cannes this year. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2013
New Trailer For Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Dance Of Reality Debuts Film has debuted as part of this year's Cannes lineup. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2013
Sean Penn Joins Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice The A-lister joins an ever growing cast as the film heads into production. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2013
Three NSFW Clips Arrive For Only God Forgives Film is debuting at the Cannes Film Festival Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: David Cronenberg’s Stereo Is Cronenberg's first film deserving of the Criterion stamp of approval? Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2013
The Newsstand – Episode 21 – August 2013 Criterion Line-Up, Cannes Classics, And Hulu Search This time on The Newsstand, Ryan is joined by James, Josh, David Blakeslee and Sean Hutchinson to discuss the August 2013 Criterion Collection Line-Up, the Cannes Classics films, and the new Hulu search functionality on... Ryan GallagherMay 18, 2013
Criterion Adds New Search Options For Their Hulu Plus Channel It’s a Criterion control freak’s dream. Sean HutchinsonMay 18, 2013
Joshua Reviews J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness [Theatrical Review] Is this the best Trek film of all time or is it the first real disappointment of 2013? Joshua BrunstingMay 17, 2013
Joshua Reviews Beth Gage’s Bidder 70 [Theatrical Review] New independent documentary is a touching look at an activist and his life. Joshua BrunstingMay 17, 2013
Armchair Vacation: Five Films To Watch This Weekend (May 17-19) Here are five films to check out this weekend, available to see right now on your TV. Joshua BrunstingMay 17, 2013
Joshua Reviews Philippe Beziat’s Becoming Traviata [Theatrical Review] This documentary looks at one troupe's production of an all-time great opera. Joshua BrunstingMay 17, 2013
Scott Reviews Henri-Georges Clouzot’s The Murderer Lives at 21 [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Clouzot's wartime entertainment is a ball of thriller-as-comedy. Scott NyeMay 17, 2013