First anime feature! Still mournful over the lost FLCL episode, Matt, Kate, and Ryan discuss 2006′s “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.” Later they get into Matt’s Japan visit and an intense round of Name That Toon. Enjoy! This episode … [Read the Rest]
Men in Black 3 Written by Etan Cohen Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld USA, 2012 Though it’s merely a somewhat unnecessary echo of the 1997 original, Men in Black 3 manages to be moderately entertaining. After a four-year hiatus from the … [Read the Rest]
First Position Directed by Bess Kargman 2011, USA, 90 mins. There are few joys in the world like watching someone who is extremely talented do what they love. This is the best thing First Position has to recommend it. The … [Read the Rest]
You Are Here Written by Daniel Cockburn Directed by Daniel Cockburn Canada, 2010 Equal parts video essay, fragmented “thought experiment,” and social satire, Daniel Cockburn’s You Are Here is one of the most audacious English Canadian features to come down … [Read the Rest]
Laurence Anyways Written by Xavier Dolan Directed by Xavier Dolan Canada / France, 2012 No one will dispute Xavier Dolan’s ambition. The now 23-year-old filmmaker already has three features under his belt, each more audacious than the last. Laurence Anyways, … [Read the Rest]
Keep the Lights On Directed by Ira Sachs Written by Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias USA, 2012 Keep the Lights On tells the story of Erik Rothman (Thure Lindhardt), a gay Danish documentary filmmaker living in late 90’s New York … [Read the Rest]
With the Academy Awards for the 2011 film year in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to take a look at one of the event’s most consistently fascinating categories: Best Supporting Actor. The most interesting story in the category this year … [Read the Rest]
Wish Me Away Directed by Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf USA, 2011 For country superstar, Chely Wright, her art has always been cathartic. As a high-profile member of the Nashville country music community, she has had to hide her homosexuality … [Read the Rest]
Wes Anderson should be no stranger to our readers. The American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer of such films as The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore and Fantastic Mr. Fox is currently at Cannes promoting his latest feature, Moonrise Kingdom. As … [Read the Rest]
Scenes from a Marriage (299 minutes, 6 parts) Directed by Ingmar Bergman Written by Ingmar Bergman 1973, Sweden, SK It should be intuitive knowledge, that one’s ability to love is often captive to one’s ability to love themselves, to be … [Read the Rest]

No TRASH HUMPERS or ENTER THE VOID. (South by Southwest and Sundance)