Joshua Reviews John Scheinfeld’s Chasing Trane [Theatrical Review] One of jazz music's greatest composers finally gets the documentary he so rightly deserves. Joshua BrunstingApril 21, 2017
Joshua Reviews George Stevens’ Woman Of The Year [Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review] The first Tracy/Hepburn vehicle is not only a genuinely superb Classic Hollywood comedy, but it's also one of the year's most interesting Criterion Collection releases Joshua BrunstingApril 21, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 13 – Cannes 2017, John Ford, Jerks in Film This week we get into the gutter with Dave Eves and James Hancock, looking at the biggest jerks in film, Cannes, FilmStruck and more. Aaron WestApril 17, 2017
The Quad Cinema Relaunches With New, Career-Spanning Lina Wertmüller Retrospective The retrospective runs April 14-May 1 and includes an exclusive, week-long run of a new biographical documentary beginning on April 21. Joshua BrunstingApril 14, 2017
Scott’s TCM Fest Dispatch, Part Three: Psychology Keir Dullea, Deborah Kerr, and Ginger Rogers go a little crazy sometimes. Scott NyeApril 13, 2017
Scott Reviews James Gray’s The Lost City of Z [Theatrical Review] Gray embarks on an ambitious expedition. Scott NyeApril 13, 2017
The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 54 – Julien Duvivier in the Thirties [Part 1] David and Trevor are joined by Aaron West to begin a three part series exploring early films from the great but under-appreciated French director. David BlakesleeApril 12, 2017
Scott’s TCM Fest Dispatch, Part Two: Economics Dealing with money by way of Ginger Rogers, King Vidor, and...Mickey Rooney? Scott NyeApril 12, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 12 – Multiple Maniacs, VHS Collecting, Actors in Film Aaron, Eric and Mark talk about Multiple Maniacs, VHS Collecting, and the latest news from the Criterion world. Aaron WestApril 12, 2017
Scott’s TCM Fest Dispatch, Part One: Silliness Our TCM Fest coverage kicks off with Danny Kaye, Cary Grant, Ernst Lubitsch, and three dogsleds full of redheads. Scott NyeApril 10, 2017
Joshua Reviews Tyler Hubby’s Tony Conrad: Completely In The Present [Theatrical Review] Tyler Hubby moves from the editing suite to the director's chair for this new look at a legend in the avant-garde art world. Joshua BrunstingApril 7, 2017
Joshua Reviews Barnaby Clay’s Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra Of Rock [Theatrical Review] Gorgeous but thin, this new documentary looks at the life and work of one of rock music's great photographers. Joshua BrunstingApril 7, 2017
Joshua Reviews Michal Marczak’s All These Sleepless Nights [Theatrical Review] The line between fact and fiction becomes almost non-existent in this new and captivating documentary. Joshua BrunstingApril 7, 2017
Joshua Reviews Werner Herzog’s Salt And Fire [Theatrical Review] Werner Herzog returns to fiction filmmaking for a beautiful, but bewilderingly mediocre new eco-thriller. Joshua BrunstingApril 7, 2017
Criterion Now – Episode 11 – Blow-Up, Tiny Furniture, Gimme Shelter Aaron and RJ Tougas take a look at Criterion from a Canadian perspective. Aaron WestApril 5, 2017