I'm not entirely sure what the message is at the center of Lindsay Gossling's 13 Minutes. In fact, I'm pretty sure there isn't one. A line of text runs before ...
Denis Villeneuve's next film has been confirmed, and despite fans from all corners of the world clamoring for Enemy II, it will in fact be Dune: Part Two. Thou...
As longtime fans of Robert Greene we're delighted by the success of Procession, which was acquired by Netflix for an awards push this fall. His latest document...
While the reaction to David Lowery's The Green Knight has run the gamut here at The Film Stage, we can all agree on one thing: its use of visual effects is amo...
As 2021 mercifully winds down, the Criterion Channel have a (November) lineup that marks one of their most diverse selections in some time—films by the new mas...
Returning to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy thirty years after his narrative feature JFK, Oliver Stone's latest work is a documentary taking a ...
As Christopher Nolan prepares to shoot his next film Oppenheimer, starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt, he found time to show his support for another direct...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Peg Aloi to discuss Julia Duco...
With her first film in over a decade arriving to much acclaim on the fall festival circuit (including our own Venice review), there's still a few weeks to go b...
Written and directed by Danis Goulet, Night Raiders is set in a dystopian North America in 2044 as we follow a mother who joins an underground band of vigilant...