With the release of his new film The Last Airbender approaching, M. Night Shyamalan is back on the tongues of movies goers. The once critically acclaimed director has fallen off of the leader board in the last few years. Films like Lady in the Water and The Happening have yielded Shyamalan poor box office turnouts and even worse reviews....
Established by the British as a criminal dumping ground, Australia has defined itself through its underworld history of gang wars. The infamous bushranger t...
Summer is upon us. With the blistering heat, long days and big budget blockbusters filling the screen each weekend, one may wonder why Roadside Attractions de...
As June is the month of the Sundance Directors Lab, the writers of The Film Stage saw this as being an appropriate moment to reflect back upon the early days ...
The summer blockbuster season has unfortunately stumbled at the starting line and fell right on its face after disappointments each weekend. Will we get our first great time at the theater this month? Check out what I think will be working checking out below....
Rodrigo Cortés, the director who premiered his thriller film, Buried to great acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival is already getting ready to make his next film, Red Lights. ...
Blockbusters aren't your thing? Explosions and half-naked women filling the screen each weekend definitely brings in the money for big studios, but what are some films that may slip under the radar? Here are twenty that I'm looking forward to....
One film that really stood out at this year's Cannes Film Festival was Carlos, a five and a half hour epic by French filmmaker Oliver Assayas, who could be argued is one of the pioneering provocateurs in the emerging new wave of controversial French cinema alongside the likes of Gaspar Noe....