In a society where women are shunned and any semblance of freedom or independence seems unattainable, some are pushed to a breaking point in their own families...
Opening four years ago in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Metrograph has been a bastion for cinephiles. Since the pandemic hit in mid-March, causing all movi...
Like most film festivals this year, Locarno Film Festival will not be moving ahead as usual. However, they've found inventive ways to both celebrate filmmakers...
With this year's edition of Telluride Film Festival canceled, the first major film festival to get underway this fall will be Venice––one of the places hardest...
One of the great photographers of the 20th century, even if you have yet to hear the name Helmut Newton, you have certainly seen one of his photos. After fleei...
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 ...
I'm still working my way through Charlie Kaufman's debut novel Antkind––which follows a neurotic film critic who becomes the only person on earth to see a thre...
Last year, I spoke to Richard Linklater about his planned Houston-set film about the 1969 moon landing, and he revealed it had stalled. "It was kind of bitters...
Carrying the Cronenberg name comes with much pressure and anticipation, particularly when it comes to the world of body horror, but David Cronenberg's son Bran...
One of the most interesting sections of Cannes Film Festival each year is their Classics section, which is made up of new restorations and filmmaking-related d...
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.