Director Hany-Abu Assad/2016
DVD Release Date: October 25, 2016/Kino Lorber
The Idol is one of the most unlikely tales of pop stardom against the backdrop of ...
Unanimously Overturning Fraud at the Box Office
The greatest boon to American political films came, oh, some four score and eight years ago, when movie studios...
DIRECTED BY EWAN McGREGOR/2016
For his feature length film directorial debut, Ewan McGregor, takes on Pulitzer Prize winning novel, American Pastoral from Phil...
Director Greg Mottola/2016
"Keeping Up With the Joneses" isn't all its cracked up to be. No, I'm not referring to the worn out idiom of trying to use one's ne...
Director: Mick Jackson/2016
Screenwriter David Hare (The Hours) adapts the acclaimed book "History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier" by Debora...
Note: “Reel Theology” is a special section devoted to editorial interpretations of various movies. The readings you may find here might very well be unintended...
Studio-Era Hollywood's Still-Beguiling Screen Sphinx
“There just aren't any faces like that any more. Well, maybe one – Garbo.”
From evocative titles for sile...
Director Jocelyn Moorhouse/2016
A little comedy is brewing up down under and it is definitely worth the price of admission. Based on a novel by Rosalie Ham,...
Director Mira Nair/2016
A funny thing happens when you walk through certain doors. Nothing could have prepared Phiona Mutesi (Madina Nalwanga) for the life sh...
Directed by Joseph Dorman and Oren Rudavsky/2015
DVD released by Kino Lorber on September 20, 2016
Colliding Dreams is a powerful documentary that looks at th...
Erik Yates is a high school teacher by day, and has extensive writing experience writing curriculum for various outlets, songs for his former band, and articles for the blog Vinyl Theology. Erik resides in Houston, Texas and is passionate about film, music, family, and traveling. When he is not watching film, or working at his day job, Erik finds time to add to his vinyl record collection, play guitar, or attend concerts. You may just find him hanging out at the local Alamo Drafthouse. You can connect with him on his Twitter account.