ReviewsTIFF ’17 Review: A Steady Hand Guides a Relationship on the Rocks in “On Chesil Beach”Out-of-sync newlyweds Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle play it smooth in this adaptation of the Ian McEwan novel.byStephen SaitoSep 8, 2017
ReviewsTribeca ’17 Review: A Rotten Situation Proves to Be a Delicious Thriller in “Sweet Virginia”This twisty potboiler starring Jon Bernthal, Christopher Abbott, Rosemarie DeWitt and Imogen Poots brings out the devil in its details.byStephen SaitoMay 17, 2017
ReviewsSXSW ’17 Review: C.A. Gabriel & Renée Felice Smith’s “The Relationtrip” is Well Worth TakingA real-life couple behind the camera turn the up and downs of a romance into a wildly original ride.byStephen SaitoMar 19, 2017
UncategorizedUpcoming Film Release DatesMarch March 3 Before I Fall (website, Facebook, Twitter, trailer) Catfight (Facebook, trailer) Contemporary Color (Website, trailer) Headsho...byStephen SaitoFeb 13, 2017
UncategorizedInterview: Andy Goddard on Plotting “A Kind of Murder”The director talks about tackling icons - his latest, Patricia Highsmith - and feeling at home with the story of an aspiring crime writer wh...byStephen SaitoDec 17, 2016
London Film FestivalLondon Film Fest ’16 Review: Amma Asante Reimagines “A United Kingdom” Worth Living InThe director of "Belle" returns with a rousing historical epic that feels utterly contemporary.byStephen SaitoOct 5, 2016
ReviewsTIFF ’16 Review: Jim Sheridan’s “The Secret Scripture” is Worth UncoveringRooney Mara and Vanessa Redgrave get one juicy character to play in this sweeping adaptation of Sebastian Barry's novel.byStephen SaitoSep 16, 2016
ReviewsSIFF ’16 Review: Authenticity Goes a Long Way in Nathan Adloff’s Winning “Miles”Tim Boardman, Molly Shannon and Missi Pyle star in this affecting comedy about a volleyball player looking to bounce out of his small town.byStephen SaitoMay 23, 2016
ReviewsTribeca ’16 Review: “Little Boxes” Full of IntrigueA lighthearted comedy that handles heavy subjects such as race and privilege with grace.byStephen SaitoApr 18, 2016
ReviewsTribeca ’16 Review: An Opening Act That’s As Good As It Gets in Jeff Grace’s Debut “Folk Hero & Funny Guy”Alex Karpovsky and Wyatt Russell prove a winning pair as two friends at a crossroads who hit the highway in Jeff Grace's sweet, smart comedy...byStephen SaitoApr 17, 2016