Arrow Now – Episode 2 – Best of 2017 Aaron is joined by RJ Tougas and Tim Leggoe to discuss Arrow Films from the perspective of three different countries. Aaron WestJanuary 29, 2018
Joshua Reviews Philippe Garrel’s Lover For A Day [Theatrical Review] Philippe Garrel returns with yet another great, devastating, look at modern love. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 26, 2018
Criterion Reflections – Episode 9 – Autumn 1969 Part 3 David and his guests discuss Ken Loach's Kes, Ishiro Honda's All Monsters Attack, and Gillo Pontecorvo's Burn! David BlakesleeJanuary 25, 2018
Scott Reviews Desiree Akhavan’s The Miseducation of Cameron Post [Sundance 2018] Her follow-up to Appropriate Behavior is a similarly socially-engaged, complex portrait. Scott NyeJanuary 23, 2018
Scott Reviews Jim Hosking’s An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn [Sundance 2018] Not all of the humor will land for everyone; not all of it landed for me. But it hits where it counts. Scott NyeJanuary 23, 2018
Criterion Now – Episode 44 – April 2018 Announcements, Paul Thomas Anderson, Abbas Kiarostami Mark Hurne and Matt Gasteier return to the podcast to dig into 2018 Criterion announcements and other various news topics. Aaron WestJanuary 23, 2018
Scott Reviews Panos Costmatos’s Mandy [Sundance 2018] Cosmatos returns to the cinema with a somewhat-more-standard affair that still thrills. Scott NyeJanuary 23, 2018
New US Home Video Releases for the Week of January 23rd, 2018 Collecting the week's new home video releases. Ryan GallagherJanuary 23, 2018
Scott Reviews Paul Dano’s Wildlife [Sundance 2018] Dano's directorial debut is uncommonly mature and thoughtful. Scott NyeJanuary 22, 2018
Google Celebrates Sergei Eisenstein’s 120th Birthday Happy Birthday Sergei! Ryan GallagherJanuary 21, 2018
Blu-ray Deals for the Week of January 21st 2018 Many great new releases are down around $10 right now. Ryan GallagherJanuary 21, 2018
Scott Reviews Gus Van Sant’s Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot [Sundance 2018] At once oddly-paced and structurally ingenious, Van Sant's latest is lovelier than it may initially appear. Scott NyeJanuary 21, 2018
Scott Reviews Wash Westmoreland’s Colette [Sundance 2018] An absolutely beautiful film about the endless quest to find oneself. Scott NyeJanuary 20, 2018
Joshua Reviews Jonas Carpignano’s A Ciambra [Theatrical Review] This Martin Scorsese-produced picture is a stunning look at life on the margins in Italy, from one of the country's great filmmakers. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 19, 2018
To Save And Project Marks MoMA’s 15th Annual Festival Of Film Preservation; Includes Films From Akerman, Fassbinder For its 15th series, MoMA once again brings to light the latest and greatest in film restorations. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 19, 2018