Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by special guest Robert Danie...
Premiering in 2015 at Cannes Film Festival, where it picked up the Prix Un Certain Regard, Grímur Hákonarson's Rams is an emotional, formally striking look at ...
In the past few months during quarantine, we've seen filmmakers creating a number of different short-form projects and self-releasing them on their own channel...
The aftershock of November 8, 2016 has been felt most fundamentally on a human level, as vital rights have been stripped from the underserved and overlooked me...
Although he may go years between producing new films or television projects, David Lynch has always been a prolific creator in a variety of mediums–a fact whic...
After breaking out with his debut Wetlands, director David Wnendt returned to Sundance Film Festival with his English-language debut The Sunlit Night, starring...
With his latest drama To the Ends of the Earth finally securing U.S. distribution, Kiyoshi Kurosawa embarked on production on his follow-up, the suspense/roman...
When James Mangold's Ford v. Ferrari arrived in theaters last year, with Michael Mann on board as executive producer, I had assumed that was his acceptance of ...
Welcome back to Intermission, a spin-off podcast from The Film Stage Show. In a time when arthouse theaters are hurting more than ever and there are a plethora...
In the new documentary King of the Cruise, to put it in the simplest of terms, a king takes a cruise. This journey is a God’s eye tour of the Celebrity Eclipse...