Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Jordan Raup joins Bill Graham and Robyn Bahr, along with special guest Gerald Peary,...
Fernando Trueba, director of the Oscar-winning Belle Époque and, more recently, The Queen of Spain, The Artist and the Model, and Chico & Rita, is back thi...
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One of the most exciting series of 2022 is a study of the Taiwanese New Wave ...
As a man of many ideas, Guillermo del Toro's list of unrealized projects is even longer than the films he actually got made. While still being quite prolific––...
We have a lot to cover in this, our last roundup of new and recent books on film and pop culture before year’s end—high-profile memoirs, the coolest collection...
The longest answer you’ve ever received might as well come from Tony Kushner, whose status American writer par excellence exceeds most known precedent or (full...
A comprehensive, personal, and kaleidoscopic look at representation, Elvis Mitchell’s Is That Black Enough For You?!? is a passionate and loving walk through f...
“This one’s a little different” is what every critic trots out while reviewing a new Marvel movie, as if they’re not all running the same plays to inevitable e...
While he never really left, recently turning in a great supporting turn for Steven Soderbergh, The Whale marks a major critical resurgence for the talents of B...
After immersing himself on the front lines of the Mexican drug war, NYC's early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the war in Syria, filmmaker Matthew Heineman...