Now seemingly a regular fixture at the Cannes Film Festival, before this year's Corsage and More Than Ever, Vicky Krieps debuted Bergman Island and Hold Me Tig...
And here I thought capitalism's hold on the American education system by way of unpaid internships was bad. As documented in July Jung's extern drama Next Sohe...
The Predator franchise has been a remarkable exercise in longevity despite diminishing returns for 35 years. As such, a scaled-down and retitled prequel reduce...
The easiest way to describe the tone of Satoshi Miki's realization of an objectively ingenious concept (What happens to the rotting carcass of a defeated kaiju...
Few movies loom like Daisies, as beloved among first-year film students as it is revered by experts of the Czech New Wave. But being both introduction and figu...
Closing out the summer movie season, August probably won't repeat last year when it comes to including the release of the eventual Best Picture. But there are ...
For a film filled with piles of dead bodies, generational family trauma, and a general bad-luck vibe, David Leitch’s Bullet Train lacks any sense of authentici...
In what feels like no time at all are we again looking towards the New York Film Festival, which launches on September 30 with some major buzz, drone, hiss, bu...
Welcome to the return of Intermission, a spin-off podcast from The Film Stage Show. Led by yours truly, Michael Snydel, I invite a guest to discuss an arthouse...
It's accepted wisdom that the films of Jean-Luc Godard have transformed the very craft of cinema as we know it today, and filmmakers are continuing to find way...