Five Films To See From Tribeca 2022 [Film Festival Dispatch] Here are five films from this year's lineup that are worth hunting down. Joshua BrunstingJune 10, 2022
Five Films To See From Prismatic Ground 2022 [Film Festival Dispatch] This year's series runs May 4-8, and these are five must see features/shorts from the impressive lineup. Joshua BrunstingMay 7, 2022
Five Films To See From New Directors/New Films 2022 [Film Festival Dispatch] This year's series runs April 20-May 1, and these are five must see features/shorts from the impressive lineup. Joshua BrunstingApril 22, 2022
Joshua Reviews Andrea Arnold’s Cow [Theatrical Review] Andrea Arnold's documentary debut is a powerful, empathetic look into the life of one English dairy cow. Joshua BrunstingApril 11, 2022
Five Films To See At Art Of The Real 2022 With the festival under way, we take a look at five standouts from this year's incredible lineup. Joshua BrunstingApril 5, 2022
Five Films To See From SXSW 2022 With the festival now in our rear-view mirror, we take a look at five documentary standouts from this year's lineup. Joshua BrunstingMarch 25, 2022
Five Films To See At MoMI’s First Look 2022 [Film Festival Dispatch] This year's festival runs March 16-20. Joshua BrunstingMarch 17, 2022
Five Films To See At Rendez-Vous With French Cinema 2022 This year's festival runs March 3-13, and these are a few of the highlights. Joshua BrunstingMarch 1, 2022
Five Films To See From Neighboring Scenes 2022 This year's festival ran February 23-28, and here are some highlights. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 28, 2022
Joshua Reviews Josephine Decker’s The Sky Is Everywhere [Theatrical Review] Decker takes her brand of sensory cinema into the realm of young adult fiction, to incredible results. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 12, 2022
Sundance 2022: Fresh, Cha Cha Real Smooth And Am I Ok? [Festival Dispatch] Closing out our Sundance 2022 coverage, we look at two Dakota Johnson-starring comedies and a one of a kind horror film. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 4, 2022
Sundance 2022: Joshua Reviews Kogonada’s After Yang [Theatrical Review] Beloved essayist-turned-filmmaker Kogonada returns with a beautiful rumination on memory and family in the guise of a science-fiction family drama. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 23, 2022
Sundance 2022: Joshua Reviews Sierra Pettengill’s Riotsville, USA [Theatrical Review] This new archival documentary is a sharp, evocative rumination on a moment in American history that feels all too modern. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 22, 2022
Sundance 2022: The Princess, Nothing Compares, Call Jane [Festival Dispatch] In this first dispatch, we look at two documentaries and a social issue fiction film from one of today's most beloved writers. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 22, 2022