Review: ‘Whiplash’ Starring Miles Teller & J.K. Simmons Brings Bravado And Swagger To Jazz Drama Tale James Rocchi October 9, 2014 5:07 pm Reviews Review: 'Whiplash' Starring Miles Teller & J.K. Simmons Brings Bravado And Swagger To Jazz Drama Tale
Interview: Werner Herzog On ‘Herzog: The Collection’ James Rocchi July 31, 2014 1:31 pm Interviews 5 Interview: Werner Herzog On 'Herzog: The Collection'
Review: Sharp And Savage ‘They Came Together’ Starring Paul Rudd And Amy Poehler James Rocchi June 24, 2014 7:28 pm Reviews 4 Review: Sharp And Savage 'They Came Together' Starring Paul Rudd And Amy Poehler
Review: Wickedly Bold ‘Obvious Child’ Could Use A Bit More Maturity James Rocchi June 4, 2014 7:05 pm Reviews 2 Review: Wickedly Bold 'Obvious Child' Could Use A Bit More Maturity
Review: ‘The Raid 2’ Brings Better Fights, But Still A Slightly Reduced Echo Of Its Predecessor James Rocchi March 26, 2014 5:05 pm Reviews 1 Review: 'The Raid 2' Brings Better Fights, But Still A Slightly Reduced Echo Of Its Predecessor
Sundance Review: David Wain’s ‘They Came Together’ Gives Assembly-Line Rom-Coms A Brisk, Bruising Rebuttal James Rocchi January 25, 2014 5:04 pm Reviews 1 Sundance Review: David Wain's 'They Came Together' Gives Assembly-Line Rom-Coms A Brisk, Bruising Rebuttal
Sundance Review: ‘Dear White People’ Is A Sharp Satire That Still Cares About Character James Rocchi January 24, 2014 1:53 pm Reviews 2 Sundance Review: ‘Dear White People’ Is A Sharp Satire That Still Cares About Character
Sundance Review: ‘Obvious Child’ Takes on Love, Abortion and Stand-Up Insecurity James Rocchi January 24, 2014 1:02 pm Reviews 1 Sundance Review: ‘Obvious Child’ Takes on Love, Abortion and Stand-Up Insecurity
Sundance Review: Gareth Evans’ ‘The Raid 2’ Improves On The Action In A Follow-Up That’s Both Lesser And Longer James Rocchi January 22, 2014 12:25 pm Reviews 3 Sundance Review: Gareth Evans' ‘The Raid 2’ Improves On The Action In A Follow-Up That’s Both Lesser And Longer
Sundance Review: Ira Sachs’ ‘Love Is Strange’ Is A Brilliantly Performed Romance That’s Always Real James Rocchi January 20, 2014 12:08 pm Reviews 1 Sundance Review: Ira Sachs' ‘Love Is Strange’ Is A Brilliantly Performed Romance That’s Always Real