A Nation Mired in Grief: Documentary from 2012 Explores the Enormous Losses During this Bloody Conflict
DIRECTED BY RIC BURNS FOR PBS' AMERICAN EXPERIENCE S...
An Overstuffed Activist Documentary Preaches to the Progressive Choir
DIRECTED BY ANTONINO D'AMBROSIO/2012
STREET DATE: AUGUST 7, 2018/KINO LORBER
I had a...
Christian Bale and Company Rise to the Occasion one Last Time
As Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Dunkirk, storms theaters, we take a look back at some of the ...
Gritty Italian crime drama packs quite a punch.
Director: Stefano Sollima/2008-2010
Street Date: March 14, 2017/Kino Lorber
"Criminal Novel" is the trans...
A Grim, Amoral Account of the Greatest Manhunt in American History
#30: Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
It’s been 15 years since 9/11. A...
Is Paul Verhoeven Pulling a Fast One?
DIRECTED BY PAUL VERHOEVEN/DUTCH, ENGLISH/2012
STREET DATE: July 26, 2016/KINO LORBER
Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeve...
A Very Human Performer on a Bigger Than Life Tour
#19: Katy Perry: Part of Me (2012)
Directors: Dan Cutforth & Jane Lipsitz
I did not see this coming....
"The Past Isn't Dead. It Isn't Even Past."*
Film #14: Stories We Tell (2012)
Director: Sarah Polley
One of the tasks of adulthood is to sort out what we ...
Film #10: Wadjda (2012)
Director: Haifaa Al Mansour
Wadjda (Waad Mohammed) is all that’s best about being an 11 year old girl. She is funny and feisty, long...
Movie #1: Middle of Nowhere (2012)
Director: Ava Duvernay
Two years before Selma, Ava Duvernay won a Directing Award at the Sundance Festival for Middle of ...