A Journey Through The Eclipse Series: Akira Kurosawa’s The Most Beautiful Though uncomfortable and even chilling at times, Kurosawa's second film, a wartime propaganda piece, shows evidence of a young master director in the making. David BlakesleeMarch 20, 2013
Trailer For Nikolai Kinski-Starring Clockwork Orange-Centric Thriller Alex Arrives Online The film draws inspiration from the iconic Kubrick film. Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2013
Joshua Reviews Xavier Dolan’s I Killed My Mother [Theatrical Review] Dolan's debut feature finally makes its way to shores, but does it live up to the hype? Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2013
The “Hitchcock Nine” Making Their Way To The US This Summer The recently restored Hitchcock silents will be heading to the US this summer. Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2013
Jude Law Leaves Jane Got A Gun In Wake Of Lynne Ramsay’s Exit; Gavin O’Connor Hired To Helm Law's exit marks bad things ahead for this much talked about Western. Joshua BrunstingMarch 20, 2013
On the Hulu Channel: Keisuke Kinoshita’s Carmen Comes Home This 1951 crowd-pleaser still sings. Scott NyeMarch 20, 2013
Ben Wheatley Teaming With HBO For A New Project Is he the film world's most active director? Joshua BrunstingMarch 19, 2013
Lynne Ramsay Leaves Jane Got A Gun She leaves the Western as the first day of shooting was scheduled to begin. Joshua BrunstingMarch 19, 2013
Joshua Reviews Terrence Malick’s Badlands [Blu-ray Review] One of Criterion's most anticipated releases may also be one of its best. Joshua BrunstingMarch 19, 2013
James’ New DVD And Blu-ray Picks For Tuesday, March 19th, 2013 James wades through the week's new DVDs and Blu-rays, and tells you what to buy. James McCormickMarch 19, 2013
Ben Affleck Attached To Bunker Hill Project With Argo Scribe Chris Terrio Apparently this is a budding partnership. Joshua BrunstingMarch 18, 2013
Joshua Reviews James W. Horne’s College [Blu-ray Review] The new Blu-ray is yet another top notch Buster Keaton release from Kino that deserves more attention. Joshua BrunstingMarch 18, 2013
Harmony Korine Eyes A New Project The ever enigmatic auteur lines up a brand new project in the wake of the success of his latest film, Spring Breakers. Joshua BrunstingMarch 18, 2013
Joshua Reviews Adam Wingard’s You’re Next [SXSW 2013 Review] Could this be the horror classic it has been billed as? Joshua BrunstingMarch 15, 2013
Scott Reviews Juan Solanas’ Upside Down [Theatrical Review] The sci-fi romance that lacks ideas and heart. Scott NyeMarch 14, 2013