Paddleton ★★½
We all have some vague understanding that our time is limited. It’s a harsh, inevitable fact of life that everyContinue Reading
We all have some vague understanding that our time is limited. It’s a harsh, inevitable fact of life that everyContinue Reading
We look back at a number of our favorite Blu-ray releases from 2018. This is by no means a ‘bestContinue Reading
We look back at a number of our favorite films from 2018. This is by no means a ‘best of’Continue Reading
Alex Sitaras: November brings us perhaps the most stacked month of new releases that we’ve seen since starting our MostContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: The first release of September I wanted to mention is Jacques Audiard’s The Sisters Brothers. The film will be Audiard’sContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
In honor of what would have been Ingmar Bergman‘s 100th birthday, we take this opportunity to reflect on the legendaryContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
At the very center of Paul Schrader’s First Reformed is the inherent conflict between hope and despair. Is it naiveContinue Reading










