It's official. After being more or less confirmed earlier in the week, Disney released a press release just before the weekend to announce the deal has clos...
With its title and talent, one can at least establish some expectations for the experience that is Hell Baby, the latest absurd, idiotic and mostly hilarious fi...
Hollywood has proved there are a multitude of ways to handle a biopic. One can go the outside-the-box route with something like Todd Haynes' look at Bob Dylan w...
Despite the hilarious Pineapple Express, there's no denying David Gordon Green has been on a downward spiral with each new step into the world of studio comedy....
Returning after 2010's True Grit, we've been highly anticipating the latest film from Joel and Ethan Coen. While it skipped out on a rumored late 2012 relea...
Returning to Sundance Film Festival just one year after his overlooked drama Smashed, director James Ponsoldt shows a mature step forward with his coming-of-age...
With expectations mounting as the years ticked by, those that have witnessed the intricately detailed and mind-bending time-travel film Primer have been patient...
As we've learned time and time again, a foreign director's transition from their native country to Hollywood can often be a difficult road to traverse, with not...
If Bonnie and Clyde survived their final stand-off and attempted to live a life after crime, we would have the basic set-up of writer/director David Lowery's su...
Few works stand the test of time like those from English novelist Jane Austen. A rooted staple in our culture, her elegant romantic dramas have set a precedent ...
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.