The most powerful experience I've had at a theater this year is during Jennifer Fox's The Tale at Sundance, but it won't be the way the majority of viewers ...
After toying with the mortality of its ensemble in every single film across its now 10-year franchise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has finally reached a point...
On the film festival circuit last fall, Jessica Chastain brought two films, but in order to not distract from the awards ambitions of Molly's Game, the othe...
Due to the childish spat between Cannes and Netflix, it means we won't be seeing the most monumental release of 2018, Orson Welles' posthumous film The Othe...
With the Cannes Film Festival line-up now completely locked down, including all sidebars, it's only a few weeks to go until things kick off, and perhaps our...
Going into Sundance Film Festival this year, we knew there was bound to be a handful of movies depicting police brutality and the state of race relations in...
A week before Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey gets a 50th anniversary theatrical release, featuring an unrestored 70mm print, a documentary that cap...
Proving that a crowdpleaser doesn’t need to pander to succeed, Puzzle was one of the better films I saw at Sundance this year. Featuring a great Kelly Macdo...
With his small-scale, deeply felt, and wonderfully-realized dramas, Matthew Porterfield has carved out an impressive eye for a Baltimore we don't often see ...
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.