Joshua Reviews Andrew Rossi’s Bronx Gothic [Theatrical Review] Film looks at Okwui Okpokwasili’s one-woman show of the same name. Joshua BrunstingJuly 13, 2017
New Alain Tanner Retrospective Running At The Metrograph The eight film retrospective will run until 7/23. Joshua BrunstingJuly 13, 2017
Janus Films to Bring 30 Classic Czech Films to the States Prepare to watch many Czech films from Janus over the next few years. Ryan GallagherJuly 11, 2017
Joshua Reviews Robert Bresson’s L’argent [Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review] The final film from Robert Bresson finally arrives on Criterion Collection DVD and Blu-ray, along with one of the company's best recent supplements. Joshua BrunstingJuly 11, 2017
The July 2017 Barnes & Noble 50% Off Criterion Collection Sale Has Begun! The bi-annual sale has returned! Ryan GallagherJuly 10, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 23 – Talking Criterions with Sean Baker Aaron and Mark talk Criterion and art films with Sean Baker, director of Tangerine, The Florida Project, and many more. Aaron WestJuly 9, 2017
Exclusive: New Clip Arrives For Chilean Comedy Family Life, Arrives On VOD On August 1 This great new film will also be arriving on Amazon Prime on September 1. Joshua BrunstingJuly 5, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 22 – Special Twin Peaks Episode Aaron is joined by Doug and Jackie as they take a special trip through the world of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. Aaron WestJuly 4, 2017
Mubi To Mark July 4th Holiday With Exclusive Stream Of James N. Kienitz Wilkins’ The Republic The film is yet another exclusive for the curated, time sensitive, streaming brand. Joshua BrunstingJuly 3, 2017
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 58 – Late Ozu [Part 1] David, Trevor and guest Matt Gasteier discuss Early Spring and Tokyo Twilight in the first of a three-part series. David BlakesleeJuly 1, 2017
Joshua Reviews Errol Morris’ B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography [Theatrical Review] Errol Morris' latest effort is both a touch too long and yet arguably the director's most charming and warm work thus far in his historic career. Joshua BrunstingJune 30, 2017
Joshua Reviews Bong Joon-ho’s Okja [Theatrical Review] With controversy following its Cannes premiere, Bong Joon-ho returns with a messy, yet absurd and captivating anti-capitalist satire. Joshua BrunstingJune 30, 2017
Joshua Reviews Pacho Velez and Sierra Pettengill’s The Reagan Show [Theatrical Review] Through the lens of Ronald Reagan's presidency, this new documentary dives head first into an administration that forever changed the meaning of "political theater." Joshua BrunstingJune 30, 2017
Trevor Reviews Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs [Criterion Blu-Ray Review] Bringing Straw Dogs back to in-print status, the new Criterion edition is a solid presentation of a complicated film. Trevor BerrettJune 30, 2017
Scott Reviews Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu [Criterion Blu-ray Review] Mizoguchi's landmark ghost story is now available in a stunning, beautiful Blu-ray. Scott NyeJune 28, 2017