Across his nine features thus far, Paul Thomas Anderson has never had a prime summer release, but that is about to change when it comes to his currently untitl...
A masterfully crafted work with nearly no false notes, Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson's Ghostlight is a tender drama bearing profound moments of humor and ...
The Oscars may have concluded, but there's one more piece of the awards season worth checking out before we fully move on to 2024 in cinema. A welcome annual t...
While in many passages his finest work, Ari Aster's Beau Is Afraid certainly wasn't widely embraced as his previous films, but thankfully the results haven't l...
With a premise that is as simple or as complex as you’d like it to be, Monkey Man anoints Dev Patel as a new action director and star. Filmed on location in Mu...
With eleven feature films under Wes Anderson's belt, we can now quickly add another. While the director's recent batch of Roald Dahl adaptations (The Wonderful...
A snapshot of the most exciting voices working in American and international cinema today––and with a strong focus on newcomers––the Museum of the Moving Image...
A disaster horror comedy that’s equal parts Can’t Hardly Wait and Idle Hands, Kyle Mooney’s directorial debut Y2K is often hilariously sincere in its depiction...
It is possible that one day an excellent narrative feature in the vein of The Big Short, BlackBerry, Dumb Money or Margin Call will be made about MoviePass, a ...
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we usually talk about movie stars and not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones t...