One film that narrowly missed my best of the year list, but was firmly high up on our Top 10 Documentaries of 2011 was the latest from Hoop Dreams director ...
With dozens of projects in development, Tony Scott's next film seems to be changing with every news update. The director hasn't made a project since 2010's ...
After a few announcements, the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival has firmed up their schedule, adding a number of notable films including a few we saw a...
Today we have the first posters for two documentary festival favorites. One has already been on a long journey, premiering at SXSW last year, getting distri...
An early synopsis for McG's latest told us that This Means War follows "two top CIA operatives waging an epic battle against one another over a new love." With ...
In an effort to make a dark pedophile/serial killer foreign drama reach as wide a net as possible here in the states, IFC Films has retitled Justin Kurzel's...
Aside of the excellent Martha Marcy May Marlene and the (much) less-than-excellent Red State, there was another cult film, one that seemed to fly under the ...
Today is the day I learned that the upcoming DreamWorks animation Rise of the Guardians has absolutely nothing to with Zack Snyder's owl movie Legend of the...
Steven Soderbergh's latest film Haywire marked a high point for January release, a slick action thriller oozing with style. Audiences didn't quite connect w...
One project I'm not sure is necessary is the British remake of Pusher. Directed by Luis Prieto, helmer of the 1996 crime drama source Nicolas Winding Refn s...
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.