Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
Read more
Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
Read more
In his pulpy, complex portrait of a Holocaust denier, documentarian Errol Morris pushes his fascination with “the weird and the morbid” in strange new directions.
Read more
John Carpenter’s 1994 meta-horror flick, newly available on 4K from Arrow Video, is one of his strangest and most formally experimental efforts.
Read more
To honor the late, great Diane Keaton, a look back at the movie that won her an Oscar and made her an icon.
Read more
This month’s look at the cinematic misdeeds of the Weinsteins takes it back thirty years, when a certain pulpy flick set off a wave of crazy/sexy/cool crime stories.
Read more
Scott Cooper’s portrait of the Boss is exactly the kind of cliché-ridden, by-the-numbers biopic that it looks like.
Read more
The new Bruce Springsteen biopic, about the making of his 1982 minimalist masterpiece, is the latest in the album’s long cinematic lineage.
Read more
Our mini-reviews of “Delivery Run,” “The Spirit of Halloweentown,” “This Too Shall Pass,” and more new under-the-radar on-demand offerings.
Read more
This 2018 Swedish science fiction film finds a spaceship’s passengers drifting off course into depression and existential dread.
Read more
Director Joan Micklin Silver and star Carol Kane tell a timeless story of tradition, assimilation, and agency.
Read more
Kelly Reichardt puts her distinctive spin on the heist movie with this deft, downbeat entry into the genre.
Read more
Cameron Crowe’s famous flop may be best remembered for inspiring the term “Manic Pixie Dream Girl,” but its legacy should also include being the first of 20 years of failed launches for a generation of leading men like Orlando Bloom, whose appeal couldn’t translate outside of franchises.
Read more