The One I Love director Charlie McDowell brought his next emotionally grounded sci-fi film, The Discovery, to Sundance Film Festival and unlike many other p...
After developing Silence for decades -- as his producer says, after each new film since the 1990s, it was always planned to be his next project -- Martin Sc...
Despite facing delay-after-delay (a normally telling sign the studio doesn't quite know what to do with a project), there's a few factors that still have us...
Sally Hawkins, who has delivered no shortage of remarkable performances in Happy-Go-Lucky, Blue Jasmine, and more, is back this year with a new biopic. Aisl...
As the definition of an independent film has shifted with the ever-expanding budget divide in American filmmaking -- particularly Hollywood cutting back on ...
A certain mutant send-off may have gotten the most global attention out of the 2017 Berlin Film Festival, but if one retracts their claws, some of the fines...
After helming one of the best films of the previous decade with 2008's The Headless Woman, director Lucrecia Martel is finally returning this year with her ...
Update: See the trailer here.
The first of two new Terrence Malick films this year will premiere in less than a month, and arrive in theaters in almost e...
If one is looking to experience a dose of astonishing beauty, now in theaters in the Oscar-nominated animation The Red Turtle. A co-production with Studio Ghibl...
It wasn't a premiere at Sundance Film Festival, but I caught up with the latest sci-fi film from Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo there and it turned out...
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.