In 1961, Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld was killed in a plane crash in Africa under mysterious circumstances. Beginning as an inve...
The Film Stage spoke with Ejiofor about directing and acting simultaneously, how to decide what part of a true story to focus on, and what he hopes to focus on in the future....
One of the most impressive debuts of late was Kogonada’s tender, formally striking Columbus, starring John Cho and Haley Lu Richardson. The filmmaker, who g...
In two weeks, Jia Zhangke's new epic of crime and romance, Ash Is Purest White, will arrive in the U.S. courtesy of Cohen Media Group. The director with the...
For many, the Satanic Temple only enters their radar when they make headlines, whether it is suing the producers of Sabrina for using the likeness of their ...
Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Bertrand Blier's Get Out Your Handkerchiefs has been restored by the Cohen Film Collection and returning to thea...
Since 1989, Terry Gilliam has been attempting (and re-attempting) to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, the trials and tribulations of which got its own d...
After his streak of three English-language features within the span of four years–The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and The Favourite–Greek directo...
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