It was just this week when the trailer for the new 4K restoration of Raging Bull dropped that we were wondering when Showtime would finally date Martin Scorses...
One of the most exciting directorial debuts of recent years is Helena Wittmann's 2017 feature Drift, a formally audacious aquatic journey. The German filmmaker...
While David Byrne didn't nab his second Oscar due to the powerhouse that was RRR, one imagines he's in good spirits being part of a film that swept the ceremon...
In the hands of anyone else, a movie about the birth of a technological innovation that reshaped culture may seem like a simple knockoff of The Social Network ...
Having directed only four films over the last quarter-century, we're not holding our breath when we may see the next feature from Scottish director Lynne Ramsa...
While Gregg Araki hasn't made a feature film in nearly a decade, since 2014's White Bird in a Blizzard, the director has kept busy on a number of high-profile ...
One of our favorite films on the festival circuit the last few years finally has distribution. Axelle Ropert's tender coming-of-age tale Petite Solange, which ...
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past r...
Considering it's never been more than a few years between feature films for Jim Jarmusch, here's hoping we get news about his next project soon. In the meantim...
Despite their stock seemingly falling in the decade since the widely acclaimed Two Days, One Night, a new film by the Dardennes will always have our curio...
Jordan Raup is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Film Stage and a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. Track his obsessive film-watching on Letterboxd.