Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by Jesse Hassenger to discuss Jeff Nichols' The Bikeriders.
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Our latest look at new and recent books about (or connected to) cinema must start with a mention of Miss May Does Not Exist: The Life and Work of Elaine May, H...
From statues that weep blood to dancing suns that lead to sudden darkness in the middle of the day, the Catholic faith overflows with accounts of miracles. But...
Adapted by director Yoshiyuki Momose (a former animator at Studio Ghibli) and screenwriter Yoshiaki Nishimura (a former producer at Studio Ghibli) from a popul...
Considering she's only directed four features in the last quarter-century, any new film from Lynne Ramsay comes with quite the anticipation. Following 2017's Y...
As you catch up on our list of the best 20 films from the first half of the year, it's also time to look at what the latter half brings. While July may be a bi...
This spring we learned that, rather surprisingly, Audrey Diwan’s follow-up to her Golden Lion-winning Happening, won't be at Venice, Telluride, or TIFF either ...
My screening series Amnesiascope returns to the Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research on July 15, 16, and 17 with Éric Rohmer's The Green Ray, co-presented by T...
When it comes to summer blockbusters, it doesn't get much more epic than a film that first premiered nearly a century ago. For nearly two decades work has been...
Few directors capture modern life so vividly as Mia Hansen-Løve, and only in some cases does she show it in English-language contexts. Suggesting something of ...