"It's wild to think of both these films side by side in the same year," NYFF's Kent Jones tells the LA Times when it comes to the latest films from Paul Tho...
It may not be arriving in time for Halloween, but one of the most acclaimed horror features of the year will still touch down by the year's end. After premi...
"I think that right now when you look at what defines the film industry, it's largely reboots and sequels and prequels and remakes and all that sort of thing where old presents are rewrapped and offered up as new gifts. I think in the short term that can be beneficial for the corporation, but in the long term we're really damaging ourselves as an industry and to the future of film. "...
No stranger to kicking up controversy, whether it's through his directorial, editing, or casting decisions, Paul Schrader has once again been entangled in a...
If the debut of five new posters for Interstellar wasn't an indication that Paramount is kicking up the marketing for Christopher Nolan's latest, then the n...
Recently hitting screens in Québec, Xavier Dolan's Mommy was honored with being Canada's official submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars ne...
Arriving in theaters this week is Laika's latest animation The Boxtrolls, which we said in our review has a "virtuous, universal message of fitting in regar...
While our coverage is still continuing (see it all here), the Austin-based Fantastic Fest handed out their awards last night in a variety of categories. Lea...
Once set to open a month from now, 20th Century Fox pushed back Matthew Vaughn's latest film, Kingsman: The Secret Service, to the more open playing field o...
Despite initial rumors indicating they'd be shutting their doors, Studio Ghibli will hopefully work things out so they can continue to produced works of art...
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.