Considering the psychological costs of working for a downright corrupt organization concerned with short-term thinking and a risky bottom line, Inside Lehman Br...
Born into a gang war zone in South Philly, Teddy Pendergrass would emerge as the king of the neighborhood. Guys wanted to be him, girls wanted to sleep with him...
Set in a unique program behind the walls in the city jail of Richmond, VA, 16 Bars is an electrifying and heartbreaking story of what might have been if some of...
Unfolding like a document for social workers and counselors training for work in the field, Maasja Ooms’ Alicia offers up no easy solutions for a child caught i...
Like Werner Herzog and Nicolas Cage working together in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Nobody’s Fool finally offers Tyler Perry and Tiffany Haddish a...
Arriving in theaters five years after it was filmed (and three years after it was scheduled to premiere at TIFF), London Fields has as much baggage as its leadi...
Created for a world in which our President and the Russian President weren’t BFFs, Hunter Killer is an absurd and occasionally fun military thriller full of gra...
After getting evicted from their apartment in Los Angeles due to taking in a stray dog, filmmaker John Chester and food writer Molly Chester decide to try and c...
Set entirely within the confines of a luxurious Mexico City hotel, mostly in rooms and service corridors, The Chambermaid is a fascinating observational drama a...
The documentary work of Billy Corben could be best be described like a story your colorful uncle tells you as a kid that’s just too weird to be true. Later you ...
John Fink is a New York City area-based critic, filmmaker, educator and curator. He currently serves as the Artistic Director of the Buffalo International Film Festival.