The basic desire to avoid that which does not interest us and more elemental need not to lose our minds means you will not see a good deal of Comic Con-rela...
After her excellent debut It Felt Like Love, one of our most-anticipated films at Sundance this year was Eliza Hittman's follow-up titled Beach Rats. She de...
Update: A limited U.S. release has been set for October 6.
If one thought Rooney Mara being haunted by a white sheet was a tough sell, one of her other d...
Todd Haynes is back with Wonderstruck, an adaptation of the book by Brian Selznick. The film follows two children in different eras -- 12-year-old Ben (Oake...
Guillermo del Toro has a habit of becoming involved with a wealth of potentially exciting projects, only for the films to eventually stall out or never get ...
Director Tomas Alfredson returns with The Snowman, his first film since 2011’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Adapted from the novel by Norwegian crime-writer J...
As is customary, when a new Michael Haneke film premieres at Cannes, we don't see it until the very end of the year. The case is no different with his lates...
The long-scarce, oft-praised work of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet has found a home with Grasshopper Film, whose first release will be the duo's 197...
After Patty Jenkins delivered the first DCEU film that audiences genuinely embraced with Wonder Woman earlier this summer, another film featuring the superh...
Here at The Film Stage, we’ve been following the career of budding independent filmmaker Gary King from his early New York-based films New York Lately and W...