Joshua Reviews Andrew Patterson’s The Vast Of Night [Theatrical Review] Marking the debut of director Andrew Patterson, The Vast of Night is a fascinating, if thin, period science-fiction picture. Joshua BrunstingMay 29, 2020
Joshua Reviews Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip To Greece [Theatrical Review] The final chapter in the Trip franchise is a provocative, yet endlessly charming, buddy comedy that's much deeper than meets the eye. Joshua BrunstingMay 22, 2020
Joshua Reviews Dan Sallitt’s Fourteen [Theatrical Review] Dan Sallitt returns with a beautiful and heartbreaking exploration of time and friendship. Joshua BrunstingMay 15, 2020
Joshua Reviews Drake Doremus’ Endings Beginnings [Theatrical Review] Drake Doremus returns with a new Shailene Woodley-starring romantic drama. Joshua BrunstingApril 17, 2020
Top Five Home Video Releases Of March 2020 From a trio of silent film collections to one of the great American masterpieces of the 21st Century, these are the best home video releases of March 2020. Joshua BrunstingApril 6, 2020
Joshua Reviews Chris Durrance And Barak Goodman’s Slay The Dragon [Theatrical Review] This new documentary looks at the rise of gerrymandering, and its impact on politics in the US writ-large. Joshua BrunstingApril 3, 2020
Joshua Reviews Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You [Theatrical Review] Ken Loach returns with a empathy-fueled rumination on the gig economy that's an undeniable must-see. Joshua BrunstingMarch 6, 2020
Joshua Reviews Corneliu Porumboiu’s The Whistlers [Theatrical Review] Porumboiu returns with a pulpy film noir pastiche that's one of the early must-see films of 2020. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 28, 2020
Joshua Reviews Angela Schanelec’s I Was At Home, But… [Theatrical Review] Angela Schanelec's latest film is one of her most personal, a touching and challenging rumination on grief that's maybe her greatest achievement yet. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 14, 2020
Joshua Reviews Jeremy Teicher’s Olympic Dreams [Theatrical Review] The first feature to be shot at The Olympics, Olympic Dreams is a moving, tender take on the romantic comedy. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 14, 2020
Joshua Reviews Horace B. Jenkins’ Cane River [Theatrical Review] Horace B. Jenkins' long-forgotten masterpiece returns to theaters in a glorious new new restoration from Oscilloscope. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 7, 2020
Joshua Reviews Veronika Franz And Severin Fiala’s The Lodge [Theatrical Review] Led by an incredible performance from Riley Keough, The Lodge is a gorgeous, if often frustrating, horror thriller. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 7, 2020
Joshua Reviews Albert Lewin’s Pandora And The Flying Dutchman [Theatrical Review] Lewin's forgotten masterpiece is brought back to life thanks in no little part to a glorious new 4K restoration from Cohen Media. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 7, 2020
Seven Films To See At Doc Fortnight 2020 This year's incredible Doc Fortnight runs February 5-19 at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Joshua BrunstingFebruary 4, 2020
Joshua Reviews Li Cheng’s José [Theatrical Review] Li Cheng's sophomore effort is an award-winning look into life as a young gay man in conservative Guatemala. Joshua BrunstingJanuary 31, 2020