William Friedkin’s Sorcerer Getting A New Transfer, But Won’t Come Via Criterion At least we're getting something from one of the most beloved cult gems around. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 12, 2013
Poster And First Photo Arrives For Blue Is The Warmest Color From Abdellatif Kechiche First bits of promotional material arrive for new film from the director of The Secret Of The Grain Joshua BrunstingFebruary 12, 2013
Shochiku Working On Something Special For Yasujiro Ozu’s 110th Anniversary Series will include a book, new restorations, retrospectives and so much more. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 12, 2013
Nymphomaniac To Miss Cannes Submission Deadline? Apparently the film won't be heading to the Croisette as much of us previously had imagined. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 12, 2013
On The Screen – Episode 14 On this week's On The Screen, Ryan, James and Travis discuss what they've been watching. Ryan GallagherFebruary 12, 2013
Lars Von Trier’s Nymphomaniac Goes To Magnolia After the success of Melancholia, Von Trier re-teams with Magnolia for his next picture. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
DVDs Of Lincoln Heading Out To Every Middle And High School In The US The big push is part of a new campaign from Participant Media. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
A New Clip And Poster Arrive For Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha The film arrives in theaters on May 17. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
Watch The New Documentary TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From The Keyboard Before Its SXSW Bow What more would you expect for a documentary about The Pirate Bay? Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
Argo Continues Run To Oscar Sunday While A Few Races Get Interesting After The 2013 BAFTAs Argo is looking like a surefire bet for Oscar Sunday, but what else did we learn from this year's BAFTAs? Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
Paul Schrader To Write New Film Entitled The Devil’s Right Hand The Canyons may be controversial, but when you're Paul Schrader, it doesn't take long to find a new gig. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: Volker Schlondorff’s Death Of A Salesman With his latest film making the rounds, we look back at a forgotten gem in the career of Volker Schlondorff. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 11, 2013
Joshua Reviews Benjamin Avila’s Clandestine Childhood [PIFF 2013 Review] The coming of age tale features some top notch performances, but does it offer up much more? Joshua BrunstingFebruary 10, 2013
David Reviews Hiroyuki Okiura’s A Letter To Momo [PIFF 2013 Review] A beautiful blend of a teenager's reality and mythic Japanese fantasy makes for a new anime classic. David BlakesleeFebruary 10, 2013
David Reviews Patrik Eklund’s Flicker [PIFF 2013 Review] The award-winning Swedish comedy has drawn comparisons to the Coen Brothers and The Office. David BlakesleeFebruary 9, 2013