“A director can’t understand the final result from a description. You cannot describe music; it needs to be listened to.” So says Ennio Morricone in one of man...
There is very little written in the English language about the cinema of Bhutan, with only the broadest overviews of this still-emerging industry to be found a...
Across her five previous features, Austrian director Jessica Hausner (Amour Fou, Lourdes, Little Joe) has developed a distinctly unique tone and now she's back...
The solo (narrative) directorial debut from Ethan Coen. A cast including Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Beanie Feldstein, Pedro Pascal, Colman Doming...
Juliette Binoche has impeccable taste. The French actress, who has been gracing the screen for over four decades, continues to work with directors that push th...
While Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny perhaps garnered more press out of Cannes Film Festival last year, it was another selection involving archaeologist...
Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! On a new episode, Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by special guest Jason LeRoy to discuss Andrew Haigh's ...
Throughout his epic, half-century-plus career there's one genre Martin Scorsese hasn't touched: the science-fiction film. However, for a new Super Bowl ad for ...
An early notable of this year's Berlin lineup is A Traveler's Needs, the latest from Hong Sang-soo. No surprise he's appearing at the festival for the fourth c...
After winning the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes last year, Molly Manning Walker’s singular debut How to Have Sex has been racking up BAFTA nominations and ...