While we're currently in the midst of looking ahead to this fall's most promising films, it's time to jump even further, specifically to one of our most-ant...
Following his break-out in The Artist, Jean Dujardin has taken part in his fair share of Hollywood efforts with The Monuments Men and The Wolf of Wall Stree...
"The genius is not in how much Stanley Kubrick does in 2001: A Space Odyssey, but in how little," Roger Ebert wrote in his review. "This is the work of an a...
"Gone Girl is this panoramic, phantasmagorical, acid trip of a movie that keeps shifting gears for an amazing cinematic ride," New York Film Festival direct...
Released nearly 30 years ago, Brazil is often considered to be Terry Gilliam's crowning achievement, a vividly realized fantasy exploring a bureaucratic soc...
Today he's give some of the biggest budgets available in Hollywood (and efficiently comes in under them during most productions), but like the vast majority...
No feature this fall is arriving with a better festival journey than Whiplash. Directed by Damien Chazelle (helmer of Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, writ...
One of our most-anticipated events of the fall festival season is the return of Liv Ullmann with her first feature film since 2000, Miss Julie. Led by Jessi...
If it's not an addition to a successful franchise or based on hit source material, it's seems as though it is near-impossible for studios to green light an ...
Thanks to inflation, box-office records seem to get broken every few weeks, but looking at the adjusted highest-grossing films list, one of the top ten feat...
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.