Janus has been doing particularly good work as of late, and this may be among the stronger examples of their fine taste. (No pun intended.) Long a Japanese ...
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker and Oscar nominee Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Life Itself) is at it again, bringing us another worldly, incredibly human story t...
It is the little-stated, undeniable truth that critics are surrounded by nearly innumerable factors when experiencing the work they've been assigned to review. ...
Mysterious, best left alone, of an ominous origin, and seemingly ready to burst at any moment -- let's just get this out of the way and say that, yes, Werne...
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Bill Graham and Dan Mecca to discuss The Accountant, the newes...
After serving as an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival and being screened in Berlinale's Special section earlier this year, Sonia Kennebeck’s acc...
The film adaptation of a satirical novel about American soldiers returning from combat to be celebrated at home by a people that can never fully appreciate thei...
The head of Karl Marx glooms over Chemnitz, Germany -- figuratively, as this city was once part of the Eastern Bloc, formerly known as Karl-Marx-Stadt, and lite...
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Roundtable, a spin-off podcast from the madmen who bring you The Film Stage Show. On this show...
After an initial green band trailer for André Øvredal's Trollhunter follow-up The Autopsy of Jane Doe, we now have a dissection with a little more bite in t...