While there are no new films by the "filth elder" himself, John Waters, on the horizon, he's still sharing his wisdom with the world. The director has announce...
More often than not, one-take films struggle to justify their gimmick. Whether shot in one go or utilizing an intensive editing process to appear like so, the ...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr discuss Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part One, n...
Little surprise that one of this century's great debuts came from Mia Hansen-Løve; stranger that fifteen-or-so years and an exceptional oeuvre would transpire ...
As the year winds down, November brings a packed slate of new releases––including festival favorites we can already recommend and others that hold a great deal...
At the age of 81, Dario Argento returned to movie-making with his first film in a decade, Dark Glasses. Marking his first feature film since 2012's Dracula 3D,...
Dennis Hopper's 1980 drama Out of the Blue, in which he stars alongside Linda Manz, has been restored in 4K from the two 35mm prints left in existence. Backed ...
Michael Sarnoski’s first time directing gave Nicolas Cage some of the best reviews of his career. The movie is Pig and on the press tour, Nicolas Cage had some...
One thing is certain about The Spine of Night: this is a labor of bone-shattered, triptacular love. The new rotoscope-animated feature—a clearly adoring h...
Update: Production has now begun (via Instagram/Collider). See more info below.
As we wait and see if Adam Wingard's sequel Face/Off 2 will actually get mad...