Joshua Reviews James Solomon’s The Witness [Theatrical Review] This true crime documentary is a haunting look a legendary murder and the man who is unable to shake it. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2016
Joshua Reviews Anna Rose Holmer’s The Fits [Theatrical Review] Off a raucous Sundance debut, one of 2016's most original pictures finally arrives in theaters. Joshua BrunstingJune 4, 2016
Episode 172 – Michael Bay’s Armageddon Scott, David, Ryan, and James discuss the thrills, chills, and discomfort of Bay's landmark blockbuster, and whether it belongs in the Collection. Scott NyeJune 4, 2016
Joshua Reviews Na Hong-jin’s The Wailing [Theatrical Review] Fresh off of a Cannes world premiere, this South Korean thriller is one of the year's creepiest films. Joshua BrunstingJune 2, 2016
Cinema Gadfly – Episode 20 – The Front My guest for this month is West Anthony, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 1976 comedy-drama film The Front. Arik DevensJune 2, 2016
Off The Shelf – Episode 92 – Blu-rays for the Week of May 31st 2016 Ryan and Brian chat about the new releases for the week. Ryan GallagherJune 1, 2016
Criterion Close-Up – Episode 39 – The War Room & Politics in Film Aaron is joined by Keith Enright for a discussion of politics, new and old, through the lens of The War Room (1993), the behind-the scenes 1992 Clinton campaign documentary. Aaron WestMay 31, 2016
Criterion Reflections – Rosemary’s Baby (1968) – #630 David pays a weekend visit to the Bramford and politely says "no thanks" to a second helping of chocolate mouse. David BlakesleeMay 30, 2016
Joshua Reviews Walter Salles’ Jia Zhangke: A Guy From Fenyang [Theatrical Review] Two beloved filmmakers collaborate to create one of the year's great meditations on the artistic process. Joshua BrunstingMay 27, 2016
Off The Shelf – Episode 91 – New Blu-ray Releases For Tuesday, May 24th 2016 Ryan and Brian chat about the new releases for the week. Ryan GallagherMay 25, 2016
Mondo Unveils Vinyl Artwork for Three Cronenberg Classics Over the next few months, Mondo will be releasing three of Howard Shore's collaborations with David Cronenberg. Ryan GallagherMay 24, 2016
Criterion Close-Up – Episode 38 – The Manchurian Candidate Mark, Aaron and Paul Cobb look at John Frankenheimer's groundbreaking political thriller, the first of his paranoia trilogy. Aaron WestMay 24, 2016
Joshua Reviews Dominic Rodriguez’s Fursonas [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the truth behind the lives of men and women who make up the "furry" community. Joshua BrunstingMay 24, 2016
Criterion Reflections – Capricious Summer (1968) – ES 32 David collaborates with filmmaker and podcaster Martin Kessler in a correspondence conversation about this semi-obscure pearl of the Czech New Wave. David BlakesleeMay 21, 2016
Joshua Reviews Ousmane Sembene’s Black Girl [Theatrical Review] With a Criterion home video release pending, Joshua looks at the new restoration of Ousmane Sembene's masterpiece. Joshua BrunstingMay 20, 2016