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 newestĀ episode of The Film Stage Roundtable, a spin-off podcastĀ from the madmenĀ who bring you The Film Stage Show.Ā On this show...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured itād be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
Ken LoachĀ has spent the last half-century crafting iconic films with a push for social issues. This year he became only the 9th director to earn a second Pa...
ThatĀ The AccountantĀ is written byĀ Bill Dubuque, the same man who gave usĀ The Judge, makes so much sense, and about halfway through itĀ becomes clear how far this...
From the moment an electric guitar's riff introduces heroine and painter Katsushika Åi (Anne Watanabe) in 1814 Edo, Japan, Keiichi Hara'sĀ Miss Hokusai clearly w...
There's been cause for concern with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. While at least some form ofĀ by-committee filmmaking is expected of, oh, every blockbuster,...
Emmy-winning director James Steven Sadwith makes his feature-directing debut with a story close to his heart. Coming Through the Rye fictionalizes his experienc...
There's no question that Thomas Dekker's sophomore effort as writer-director is a head-scratcher. What you as a viewer must decide is whether or not to keep scr...