Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! On a new episode, Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by special guest Jason LeRoy to discuss Andrew Haigh's ...
Throughout his epic, half-century-plus career there's one genre Martin Scorsese hasn't touched: the science-fiction film. However, for a new Super Bowl ad for ...
An early notable of this year's Berlin lineup is A Traveler's Needs, the latest from Hong Sang-soo. No surprise he's appearing at the festival for the fourth c...
After winning the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes last year, Molly Manning Walker’s singular debut How to Have Sex has been racking up BAFTA nominations and ...
Filled with wonderful musical performances exploring the 30-year career of Luther Vandross, Dawn Porter’s sweeping biographical documentary Luther: Never Too M...
Update: An Instagram post (via Vineland Updates) from Melis Duenas suggests they've joined Anderson's new feature alongside Dijon Duenas and Sachi DiSerafino. ...
In an era of marketing where most studios just drop a full-length trailer on YouTube and in theaters, hoping viewers will be impressed enough to buy tickets ev...
A lot of generic posters are hitting theater walls this month. That doesn't mean I still didn't almost put Argylle (February 2) below just because I ca...
It takes a very specific kind of brain trust to craft something as uniquely baffling as Argylle. If you've been to a multiplex in the last 7 or 8 months, you'v...
Shinya Tsukamoto’s Shadow of Fire begins as a troubling but measured film, but about a half-hour in something happens that shatters its quietude. Suddenly, a m...