Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr take part in a special Classic episode, disc...
Any movie about the value of movies should be met with a healthy level of skepticism. There’s the obvious amount of self-satisfaction involved (maybe it’s just...
It comes as no surprise to see a film like The Menu come out of a major studio like Searchlight Pictures. Populism has been around for a good while, but it’s h...
There's a crucial point of clarity in the director's notes for The Justice of Bunny King wherein director Gaysorn Thavat admits one of her goals for the film w...
Miami kingpin Estelle (Kate Bosworth) is looking for insurance. Not because she doesn't trust her usual muscle Cuda (Antonio Banderas) anymore, but because she...
Following his delightfully entertaining genre outing with Old, M. Night Shyamalan is enjoying a bit of career resurgence as one of the few Hollywood directors ...
If we were so grateful to get a new David Cronenberg film in the first place, it was a pleasant surprise Crimes of the Future also wouldn't be his final hurrah...
While we're in the middle of the fall festival season, with Telluride, Venice, and TIFF in the rearview, and NYFF, BFI London, and AFI Fest on the horizon, it'...
Back in May, Moonage Daydream – the hypnotic, experimental documentary abstraction that encapsulates David Bowie’s life, art, and philosophy – blew the top off...
The first film to ever win both the Grand Jury Prize (World Cinema) at Sundance and the Best Documentary Prize at Cannes, Shaunak Sen's gentle, inspiring docum...