After his globe-trotting, multi-lingual adventure Okja, Bong Joon-ho returned solely to South Korea for his follow-up, a smaller-scale, mysterious drama tit...
Throughout his career as a director, Terry Gilliam has aimed to portray the outlandish and disorderly in imaginative, transportive ways. His greatest achievemen...
In the eight years since his last feature film, Twixt, Francis Ford Coppola has stayed busy with various projects, some of which have never reached their fu...
Premiering last fall at the Toronto International Film Festival, J.T. Leroy (then titled Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy) tells the true story as captured in Sava...
The years between Laika releases–in which our eyes are exposed to hours of unimaginative, cookie-cutter Hollywood animation–always seems to be just enough time ...
The director of The Hangover trilogy is the latest to take the reins of the DC universe, delivering his own spin on a certain smiling infamous villain. Todd...
With Netflix producing Joe Berlinger's documentary series on Ted Bundy, it was a no-brainer they would pick up the director's Zac Efron-led narrative take o...
This week marks the arrival of what will hopefully be Claire Denis' biggest film in the U.S. to date, courtesy of the distributing powers of A24. High Life ...
Considering how packed the fall slate can be, distributors often hold their stranger, bolder films for a spring release when they have the opportunity to better thrive. That's certainly the case this April, when some of the most daring releases will hit theaters, along with some promising studio fare, must-see documentaries, and more....
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.