One of the previous decade's great cinematic was receiving back-to-back Terence Davies films with Sunset Song and A Quiet Passion. Now it looks like a repeat i...
It's been less than two years since Zombi Child but, if you're like us, any wait for new Bertrand Bonello's always just a bit too long. Joyous news, thus, to h...
Diane Lane is, objectively, a national treasure. Since her first role in A Little Romance in 1979, the accomplished actress has played the ingenue, the ro...
It opens with a gladiator-level war of attrition between two middle school-aged siblings in their backyard. The game is called "crazy ball" and the loser gets ...
A few years ago, a version of me died. I didn’t know what to do as I was being raped, so I turned my head to my right and saw the alarm clock on my nightstand....
Let the Steve Zahnaissance commence. Whether it's Saving Silverman, A Perfect Getaway, That Thing You Do!, You've Got Mail, Rescue Dawn, or even War for the Pl...
From Los Reyes to Space Dogs, it's been a strong last few years when it comes to canine-focused arthouse cinema. The latest entry in the subgenre is Stray, whi...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Jose Solís to discuss Regi...
There's a fundamental problem at the center of Conor Allyn's No Man's Land: the tragic event sparking its introspective yet superficially transformative journe...
You know that young Balram Halwai's (Adarsh Gourav) ascent from servant to entrepreneur within Ramin Bahrani's The White Tiger won't be quite what we're used t...