Welcome back to Intermission, a spin-off podcast from The Film Stage Show. Led by yours truly, Michael Snydel, I invite a guest to discuss an arthouse, foreign...
Igniting controversy upon its festival run at Venice and TIFF last fall, followed by its release in Mexico, Michel Franco's New Order was criticized for its ra...
Directed when she was just 19 years old, based on a screenplay when she wrote when she was 15, Suzanne Lindon's acclaimed debut Spring Blossom was an official ...
As Hollywood begins to roll out their fastest and most furious films to provide a much-needed adrenaline shot to the theater exhibition market, we do have to a...
Influential instead of famous, brilliant in a way for which his medium has little remaining use, Monte Hellman died yesterday at 91. It was heartening, if not ...
Update: A U.S. theatrical release is confirmed to begin on June 18.
With Paul Verhoeven's newest film Benedetta confirmed for the Cannes Film Festival lineu...
Pushed back from its usual April slot, the Tribeca Film Festival will take place in June this year (specifically 9th through 20th) at venues across all five Ne...
Often discerning the right tonal balance between crude humor, clever references to film culture at large, and the bonds that make friends and family strong, th...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Ty Burr to discuss Florian Zel...
Following Phantom Thread, Paul Thomas Anderson safely embarked on the production of his next film during the pandemic last summer, going under the working...