On The Screen – Episode 7 This time on the show, Ryan, James, and Travis chat about a number of films and shows that they've been watching, including Sherlock Series 2, The Dark Knight Returns, and Doctor Who. Ryan GallagherOctober 11, 2012
Ryan’s Criterion News Collection For October 10th 2012 Your nightly gathering of Criterion (and nerdier film) related links from around the web today. Ryan GallagherOctober 10, 2012
Joshua Reviews Miguel Gomes’ Tabu [NYFF Review] The critical darling is one of the most original pieces of cinema you'll see all year. Joshua BrunstingOctober 10, 2012
As You Wish: A Night Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of The Princess Bride [NYFF 2012] Did the rumors of that proposed sequel come out? Is Wallace Shawn still have that voice? Is Cary Elwes handsome as ever? James McCormickOctober 9, 2012
Ryan’s Criterion News Collection For October 9th 2012 From Variety's acquisition to Jurassic Park 4 concept art, here are a number of film news (& non-news) links that Ryan has collected. Ryan GallagherOctober 9, 2012
Ryan’s Criterion News Collection For October 8th 2012 With Josh on vacation this week, Ryan attempts to collect all of the news fit to print. Or re-print. Ryan GallagherOctober 8, 2012
Joshua Reviews Brad Lichtenstein’s As Goes Janesville [Theatrical Review] New documentary attempts to paint the most fair and balanced look at the economic crisis and the attack against the middle class of this country. Joshua BrunstingOctober 8, 2012
David Reviews Abbas Kiarostami’s Certified Copy [Criterion Blu-Ray Review] He also attempts to explain how the film manages to avoid crashing with a thud in spite of its inherent cognitive dissonance. David BlakesleeOctober 7, 2012
On the Hulu Channel: Frank Borzage’s History is Made at Night Frank Borzage's 1937 melodrama is exemplary of a grand 1930s Hollywood production. Scott NyeOctober 7, 2012
Catherine Reviews Rian Johnson’s Looper [Theatrical Review] The third film from Rian Johnson is an assured piece of sci-fi fare that manages to be invigorating even as it stumbles. Catherine StebbinsOctober 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews Scott Thurman’s The Revisionaries [Theatrical Review] New documentary looks at the importance of one state on the education of millions. Joshua BrunstingOctober 5, 2012
Joshua Reviews Rodney Ascher’s Room 237 [NYFF Review] Rodney Ascher's new film is more critical essay about criticism than it is anything resembling a documentary. Joshua BrunstingOctober 4, 2012
David Fincher’s House Of Cards Heading To Netflix, In Its Entirety, On February 1 Show will be tossed onto Netflix in all of its entirety. Joshua BrunstingOctober 4, 2012
WB Announces A Trio Of Massive Box Sets In Honor Of Their 90th Anniversary Boxes include massive 50 and 100 film sets along with five different 20 film collections. Joshua BrunstingOctober 4, 2012
Lynne Ramsay Finds Financing For Her Sci-Fi Flick Mobius Film draws inspiration from Moby Dick. Joshua BrunstingOctober 3, 2012