A harrowing look at the epicenter of the pandemic, moving stories for the fight for justice, journies into animal worlds, unpacking the intricacies of bureaucr...
Update: Shooting has begun on the project in Copenhagen with the cast of Ghita Nørby, Peter Mygind, Søren Pilmark, Nicolas Bro, Bodil Jørgensen, with more to b...
At first glance, Ric Roman Waugh's Greenland appears to be a spiritual sequel to Geostorm. Also starring Gerard Butler, that 2017 film is a silly, diverting di...
About 18 minutes into Thomas Vinterberg’s Another Round, Martin (Mads Mikkelsen) starts to cry. They’re quiet tears, just brimming on his eyelids—I’m not sure ...
Proving to publications around the world they should wait until the year's actually over before naming the best in their particular field, Mica Levi has now dr...
The Criterion Collection's March 2020 lineup has been unveiled, and it's an epic one. Along with their previously announced Wong Kar Wai box set, they will als...
Times are hard, and most of the time so is Frank (Arieh Worthalter). In Nadège Trebal’s Twelve Thousand, this charismatic French grifter sees sex less as commo...
It's been less than two weeks since David Fincher's Mank arrived on Netflix and while it's proved quite divisive (as our review attests), there's still much to...
Mexican art cinema in the last two decades has been defined by a confrontational formalist rigor most widely seen in the films of Carlos Reygadas and Amat Esca...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Roxana Hadadi to discuss S...