After crafting a number of compelling film history-related documentaries (not to mention heading up the New York Film Festival), writer-director Kent Jones ...
Following a festival run that included Cannes, Toronto, and New York, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's outstanding Asako I & II hits U.S. shores on May 10. The new f...
By design, there’s a very bad romantic comedy at the center of Isn’t It Romantic. Unfortunately, a one-note romantic comedy with all the tropes isn’t exactly th...
Director Sofia Bohdanowicz found a series of letters written between 1957 and 1964 by her great-grandmother Zofia Bohdanowiczowa (a poet) to the Nobel Prize-nom...
Eyes might be the windows to the soul, but in technical filmic terms, they are a dead giveaway for the macro failures of a visual effects team. CGI and motion-c...
I have no idea what's happening inside Santiago Loza's Brief Story from the Green Planet. This quest on behalf of three outcast best friends since childhood to ...
In the new feature film The Plagiarists a young, white, highly educated couple on their way home from a weekend getaway have car trouble and find themselves str...
There's a trace of comedy running through much of Danny Boyle's work and for his next film, it looks to be a bit more full-blown. He's teamed with Richard C...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I discuss Cold Pursuit, Hans Petter Moland's ...