Ever since he landed on our radar with his trippy debut Beyond the Black Rainbow, we've been waiting for Panos Cosmatos to return behind the camera. Eight y...
The term "visionary" often gets acquainted with those directors working on a large scale in the Hollywood system, but it's primarily in the arthouse and for...
Quentin Tarantino is underway with his 1969-set Los Angeles-based movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and in a smart move to get ahead of the sure-to-be-nu...
After a stellar breakthrough year with Call Me by Your Name, Lady Bird, and Hostiles, culminating in an Oscar nomination, Timothée Chalamet is back this fal...
From his early so-called mumblecore days to his higher-profile features like Results, there's been flashes of brilliance in all of Andrew Bujalski's work, a...
Due to it underperforming at the box office, unfortunately, Shane Black isn't just directing sequels to The Nice Guys for the rest of his career, Avatar-sty...
After two of the greatest films of the century thus far, Let the Right One In and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, there hasn't been a fall from grace quite like ...
Not since the Polish cannibal horror mermaid musical The Lure has there been another genre melting pot as winning as the Brazilian lesbian werewolf horror m...
Seemingly reaching the Terrence Malick post-The Tree of Life era of his career, Brian De Palma is already eying his next project, on the heels of announcing ano...
If the high-profile releases of the summer have been bumming you out, fear not, a masterwork will arrive at the end of the season, albeit one half-a-century...
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.