One day, you will die. It may not be tomorrow––as the characters in Amy Seimetz's vivid, unsettling new feature She Dies Tomorrow believe––but it's a universal...
If you go on Kurt Kunkle’s Instagram, you will find stories filled with “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” American happy talk. Kurt leans in, and mostly fa...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars and filmmakers and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the...
Filmmakers Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine have a unique niche among documentarians: their work, together or apart, often involves liberal people in conservative...
The first feature-length concert film with live sound, Jazz on a Summer's Day paved the way for movies like Monterey Pop and Woodstock. Photographing the 1958 ...
Sofia Coppola is reteaming with her Lost in Translation muse Bill Murray for her latest picture. Swapping the bright lights of Tokyo for New York City, On The ...
An official selection at Venice, BFI London, Busan, AFI Fest, and more, Isabel Sandoval’s third feature Lingua Franca is now arriving this month, thanks to Av...
While Agnès Varda's La Pointe Courte (made in 1955 and shown a few years later) may have been the film to launch the French New Wave, it exploded with Jean-Luc...
Director Maite Alberdi has never turned away from often overlooked communities in society, with her recent documentaries The Grown-Ups, focusing on adults with...