Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett Star in Fritz Lang’s Noir Nightmare.
DIRECTED BY FRITZ LANG/1944
STREET DATE: JUNE 19, 2018, 2018/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLA...
Spike Lee Returns With the True-Life Tale of KKK Infiltrator Ron Stallworth
DIRECTED BY SPIKE LEE/2018
JIM TUDOR: Recalling a time of deep racial divide and...
Two Recent Documentaries on Third Reich Cinema Demonstrate Different Approaches in Grappling
During the Nazi reign in Germany between 1935 and 1944, around 1,2...
Ewan McGregor Stars in Winnie the Pooh Revival of Very Little Brain.
DIRECTED BY MARC FORSTER/2018
Perfectly threadbare in its by-the-numbers execution, the...
Michael Mann’s Prison Yard Thriller That ran him to the big Screen
DIRECTED BY MICHAEL MANN/1979
STREET DATE: JULY 03, 2018/KINO LORBER STUDIO CLASSICS
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Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Second Feature is a Scenic Slow-Burn Tragedy
DIRECTED BY ANDREY ZVYAGINTSEV/RUSSIAN/2007
STREET DATE: JUNE 26, 2018/KINO LORBER
Ween...
The Cartoon Network Super-Team Brings Super-Fun to the Cinema
DIRECTED BY AARON HORVATH & PETER RIDA MICHAIL/2018
For years and years in memorium, Aquam...
Sixth Espionage Adventure Cruise Controls to a Big Blast
DIRECTED BY CHRISTOPHER MCQUARIE/2018
We should all choose to accept it - The Mission: Impossible s...
Our Summer with Ingmar, at 100
Confession: I had intended to write a long piece this July observing the 100th anniversary of the birth of Swedish film dire...
Jim has been reviewing films since 2003 for outlets such as ScreenAnarchy (formerly TwitchFilm, both as Featured Critic), ImagineDat, and KTRS 550 AM. He co-founded ZekeFilm in 2011. He is Director of the St. Louis Film Critics Association, and works as video editor and Art Director for professional film and video productions. He also co-hosts the long-running comedy podcast, The Wonder Show. He is a life-long St. Louisian living with his wife and four children. He loves Star Wars, Queen, and the band Daniel Amos.