As engaging and impressive a documentary as you're going to see, 32 Sounds starts with a kind of obvious––yet eminently under-asked––question: why do most of u...
In August 2011, The Guardian ran a two-page spread that wound up christening a brand-new cinematic movement. Written by Steve Rose, “Attenberg, Dogtooth, and t...
Nearly as large as Blood Meridian's literary reputation is the notoriety of many, many failed adaptations that have claimed the likes of Ridley Scott, James Fr...
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Japan SocietyOne of Japan's greatest directors, Shinji Somai, is subject of a retrospective...
Follow French actors on Instagram, is the rule. Not even two weeks after Damien Bonnard let a clapperboard announce his involvement in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Serpe...
After half-a-decade break since The Favourite, Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos is returning with two new films. First up is Poor Things, which brings together...
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Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Robyn Bahr, and Bill Graham discuss Renfield starring Nicolas Cage and N...
There is something fitting about the fact that a charming adventure story about a boy that never grows up who leads a cadre of children wishing to remain simil...
An intimate story of friendship projected across the vast alpine Italian landscape, Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch's The Eight Mountains is a...