Screen Reviews

Our writers scour the globe, rewind endless tapes, and press pause as many times as it takes to bring you the ultimate collection of film, broadcast, and streaming visual content to feed your endless appetite for movies.

Babylon

Babylon

Screen Reviews

Generoso Fierro reviews Italian-English director Franco Rosso’s uncompromised masterpiece about racial tensions in late 70s London, Babylon, which arrives to US theaters for the first time on March 8th.

Touch Me Not

Touch Me Not

Screen Reviews

The winner of the Golden Bear at the 2018 Berlinale, Touch Me Not, Adina Pintilie’s experimental feature, challenges conventions while examining the fear of intimacy.

The Dick Cavett Show

The Dick Cavett Show

Screen Reviews

Dick Cavett gets inside the comic mind of Robin Williams, Richard Lewis, Bobcat Goldwait, Gilbert Gottfried and more.

Crimson Peak

Crimson Peak

Screen Reviews

Guillermo del Toro gives a new look at gothic horror in Crimson Peak.

Band Vs. Brand

Band Vs. Brand

Screen Reviews

When does a band become a brand? This new documentary examines the current state of the music business and reveals how the “brand” of a rock group now has more power than the members themselves.

The Image Book

The Image Book

Screen Reviews

For his 47th feature, The Image Book, which won the first Special Palme d’Or at Cannes, Jean-Luc Godard continues to evolve cinematic language as he searches for the meaning and truth of image and sound.

Orgies of Edo

Screen Reviews

The King of Cult Movies gives us pinky violence with this Japanese classic.

Glastonbury Fayre

Glastonbury Fayre

Screen Reviews

The documentary film of the second Glastonbury Festival from 1971 shows the pinnacle of Brit youth revolt and innovative music from bands few remember.

Maniac

Maniac

Screen Reviews

The vital - and very disturbing grindhouse classic has never looked better.

Gosford Park

Gosford Park

Screen Reviews

Robert Altman’s take on British murder mysteries and class dynamics gets the reissue treatment.

Yessongs

Screen Reviews

A digital remaster of a classic 1973 progressive rock concert by Yes at the top of their career.

Zombie

Zombie

Screen Reviews

One of the most notorious horror films is back for its 40th anniversary.

Tyrel

Tyrel

Screen Reviews

Tyrel is the new feature by controversial Chilean director, Sebastián Silva, who here invites you to spend a weekend with the film’s African-American protagonist while he suffers through an alcohol-fueled and epically awkward birthday celebration.

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Blue Thunder

Blue Thunder

Screen Reviews

John Badham’s 1983 future-tech helicopter thriller, Blue Thunder, with its cautionary tale of militarized police and a surveillance state, still resonates decades later.

The Eye

The Eye

Screen Reviews

What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.

Chapterhouse

Chapterhouse

Interviews

With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.