2023 just got quite a bit better. After recent news that legendary director Hayao Miyazaki was putting the finishing touches on his first film in a decade, fol...
It's not often the year in cinema kicks off with one of the most acclaimed films of recent memory, but that will be the case in 2023. Carla Simón impressed us ...
Andrew Legge's Lola, a faux found footage film that plays with historical and science fiction, gives weight to an emerging idea: could this be the best year fo...
How's that for a headline? Considering it's been out for a month, if you've wanted to see Steven Spielberg's stellar autobiographical drama The Fabelmans, you'...
“They don’t make the Gladiator/Braveheart-type movies anymore” is the kind of complaint you'll hear when talking about the state of popular cinema, specificall...
If you've been on the internet the last few weeks, you've certainly heard of the horror thriller Skinamarink. Made for around just $15,000, Kyle Edward Ball's ...
This history of Blaxploitation cinema, dispatches from the front lines of war, adventurous volcanologists, portraits of legendary artists, and a group of jacka...
Japan SocietyOne of Japan's great living directors, Shunji Iwai, is highlighted in "Love Letters," a four-film retrospective.
Anthology Film ArchivesHistoir...
It's not quite the first time we've written about a video game, but it's surely the first I've felt so compelled. So's my compulsion with Hideo Kojima, that ra...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Joy Hui Lin to discuss Mark My...