
Totalitarian household: review of "Dogtooth"
Giorgos Lanthimos's recent film "Dogtooth" captures the physical and moral damage that occurs when what is perhaps the ultimate insult is visited upon otherwise healthy human beings.

A cold, grim look at life in Ozarks
Movie review: Debra Granik's "Winter's Bone" takes viewers to the dark, shady, shadowy and sinister world of meth labs in Ozarks.

It’s avec Pinon!
Movie review: "Micmacs" is full of amazing characters doing amazing mind-stretching things on film.

Supernatural Western may spook conservatives
If you have never seen an anti-war Western film, I recommend you start with "Jonah Hex."

“Ghostwriter” reveals heinous crimes
According to reviewer Jim Lane, Roman Polanski does it again with "The Ghostwriter."

From Cuba, tender story about grueling sport
Documentary gives a tender and inside look at the renowned Cuban training academy for boxing.

Mau Mau, Marx, & Coca Cola: 18th Annual Pan African Film & Arts Festival
The 18th annual Pan African Film and Arts Festival was a U.S. showcase for independent, studio, student, foreign (especially African) political and progressive pictures.
And the winner is ... top progressive movie awards for 2009 announced
Progressive Cinema critic Bill Meyer announces the James Agee Cinema Circle Progie Award winners from 2009.

The most dangerous man in America, worth watching
WASHINGTON (PAI) -- We usually don't use The Washington Window as a movie review, but we're going to make an exception, and urge you to see "The Most Dangerous Man In America."

‘Julie and Julia’ — most underrated movie of the year
"Julie and Julia" is the most underrated movie of the year.

