Following up his extraordinary, Oscar-nominated James Baldwin documentary I Am Not Your Negro, director Raoul Peck is returning with an ambitious, four-part se...
The Smiths are dead. That's the news Cleo (Helena Howard) punctuates with a scream loud enough to wake everyone in Denver, Colorado but her own passed out drun...
Two of the most distinctive voices in filmmaking are teaming for a new project. American director Rick Alverson (The Comedy, Entertainment, The Mountain) and A...
Completing his planned trilogy about gay life in Sandusky, Ohio––a town known by most outsiders as the setting for Chris Farley’s Tommy Boy and the home of amu...
With Claire Denis recently wrapping her next film, the star-studded Fire, it's an opportune time to catch up with her greatest––and perhaps most under-seen––wo...
With over one-hundred credits to his directorial resume, Takashi Miike is showing no signs of slowing down. After First Love made a bit of a splash, the prolif...
Nearly three decades since he departed this mortal coil, Federico Fellini will now be featured in a new film. Fear not, some sort of CGI recreation is not plan...
What if John Wick wasn't so brooding and his boogeyman was forced to live out his retirement in the real world rather than one filtered through an embellished ...
After naming it one of the best films we saw on the fall festival circuit over 18 months ago––when it premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by David Rooney, Chief Film Criti...