Comparisons abound—Frances Ha and Eric Rohmer seemingly closest at hand, Martín Rejtman if you want to dig a bit deeper—but it's the pleasure of discovering a ...
The 59th New York Film Festival continues to expand its lineup, following Main Slate and Revivals announcements. The in-person event, which will take place fro...
One of the most inventive, stunningly nightmarish animations of the last decade, The Wolf House was the work of Chilean filmmakers Cristobal León and Joaquín C...
One of the most ravishing films I've seen thus far this year is Jessica Beshir’s feature debut Faya Dayi, which explores the Khat trade in Ethiopia. Shot in be...
Christina Bowden (Lexi Johnson) is an elementary school teacher with aspirations to adopt. The paperwork is filed, the young teen (Willow McCarthy's Lisa) targ...
Daphne (Libby Ewing) and Wilson Shaw (Evan Dumouchel) didn't really have anyone growing up besides themselves. The same could be said now. They cut out their p...
We enter 20 years into the past at a birthday party in Japan. This wealthy family spared no expense for the celebration but no amount of money can stop what's ...
“Whilst we’re off looking for red, in comes green…”
A knight errant (or should that be apparent) dives into a lake on an errand given by a sainted spirit; a...
From Alien to MASH to Contact to Harold and Maude to Top Gun, Tom Skerritt has impressed with numerous supporting turns as one of Hollywood's preeminent charac...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Kristen Lopez to discuss Siân ...