Far removed from the days of Animal House, Andrew Neel's Goat takes a look at the initiation process to enter a fraternity (aka hazing) and the strength and...
It was sort of inevitable that Paolo Sorrentino would come around to a film about his nation's former Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi. A man whose work is...
Ahead of Disney's live-action version next year, this month a new French adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's classic tale, Beauty and the Beas...
Ana Lily Amirpour’s second feature shoots for Harmony Korine meets Mad Max and would have nearly almost hit the mark were it not for the gratingly aloof attitud...
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While our review will be arriving shortly, this morning brings the first clips from Ana Lily Amirpour's A Girl Walks Home...
Misery is constant and humor is fleeting in the world of A Woman's Life (Une Vie), an emotionally overcast period drama from French filmmaker Stéphane Brizé (Th...
Here at The Film Stage we welcome the opportunity to highlight the work of filmmakers who embody the DIY spirit and leverage social media in order to garner...
Recently picked up by GKIDS for a release here, a U.S. trailer has arrived for Miss Hokusai, the latest feature from Keiichi Hara, which chronicles the life...
Ahead of a premier at Toronto International Film Festival this week, Netflix has released their first trailer for a new original release titled ARQ, a sci-f...