America’s sharp political divide is an oft-explored topic in cinema, and a tale as old as time across any medium. However, with our country’s unceasing mass sh...
The Dark Universe may be dead before it barely had a chance to breathe, but the Universal stable of classic monsters lives on. After the recent success of Leig...
One of our favorites on the festival circuit this past year is Anne at 13,000 ft, the latest work by Canadian director Kazik Radwanski (How Heavy This Hammer, ...
World premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Irish director Neasa Hardiman's creature feature Sea Fever is an intriguing tale of mayh...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Alex Heeney, Editor-in-Chi...
The centennial celebration of Federico Fellini continues as another one of his classics has been restored and will be getting a theatrical run here in the Unit...
More than Ken Loach’s Palme d'Or for I, Daniel Blake, the film’s Prize of the Ecumenical Jury–Special Mention indicates the nature of Loach and Paul Laverty’s ...
In 2007, the Ross brothers left a life in Hollywood (Bill was an editor of blockbuster trailers; Turner worked in set design) to make a movie in their hometown...
If you were looking for a bit more of a genre bite with High-Rise, look no further than Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia's acclaimed debut horror feature The Platform. T...
Not counting his voice-acting work, it's been quite a long time since Tom Hanks had a major film arriving during the summer movie season but that will change i...