Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in...
Finding a unique location to place a neo-noir––a genre usually synonymous with the concrete jungles of cities––Eve Symington's directorial debut Brut Force is ...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln Center
A series of thematically arranged Hong Sang-soo double features h...
In early 2022 a peculiar challenge took over TikTok that, since, has become one of its most emulated trends. Celebrities like Mandy Moore and Michael Bublé, no...
All the Old Knives wants you to sweat and swoon in equal measure. Playing in the same tried and true sandbox as some of the great espionage thrillers before it...
One of the best things about As They Made Us, written and directed by Mayim Bialik, is its pronounced lack of judgment. An indie dramedy heavy on the drama, Bi...
Though we continue waiting for Bi Gan's Long Day's Journey Into Night follow-up—about which we know production begins this year, and about which that's bas...
Arriving in just in time to kick off the hot summer season, Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala is one of the major new restorations of the year, starring Denzel Wa...
Following her Best Actress win at Cannes Film Festival last year, we knew great things were destined for Renate Reinsve, but the question of what The Worst Per...
There hasn't been a "battle of the bands" since an unfortunate scrotal incident scarred many a teen not expecting nudity a few years back, but the mere mention...