Alice Gu’s moving documentary The Donut King isn’t just a sugary concoction. Although the documentary has its sweet moments, it's a rather nuanced and often he...
As attendees of SXSW, TIFF, and other major festivals know, they are as local as they are international, often featuring audience members representing a politi...
Considering every new day brings no shortage of breaking news and adjusted timelines, nothing is quite for certain, but we do hope a new Spike Lee film will in...
The production and exhibition side of the film may have been halted due to the coronavirus outbreak, but the development of new projects is still underway. The...
Released in 2011, Steven Soderbergh's Contagion was a well-researched, clear-eyed view at what would happen if the world was faced with a crippling pandemic. N...
Crip Camp emerged from archival material shot by the People’s Video Theater, a group similar to Dziga Vertov Group, who documented movements for social feedbac...
Making a movie about the college experience feels both universal and redundant. Haven't we all seen this film before? Haven't we watched this world played out ...
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Since we’re all going to be spending a little more time at home for a while, Cinephile and The Film Stage are proud to p...
Soon after its TIFF premiere, following rave reviews, Bad Education was picked up by HBO, resulting in it skipping a theatrical release and arriving straight t...
Now that Mad Max: Fury Road and the larger franchise may have predicted our future to a much more real extent than we could have ever imagined, George Miller l...