Those seeking an insightful exploration of cinema history in Hollywood’s Golden Age or a nuanced, affecting character study on the lives within this early era ...
For a film filled with piles of dead bodies, generational family trauma, and a general bad-luck vibe, David Leitch’s Bullet Train lacks any sense of authentici...
Without yelling at the clouds too loudly, let me just say: the theatrical experience is rough out there. There are still multiple screens dedicated to a certai...
After a major 2019 with two of that respective year's finest films, Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood and Ad Astra, Brad Pitt is back in a major way this year. Be...
Welcome back to Intermission, a spin-off podcast from The Film Stage Show. In a time when arthouse theaters are hurting more than ever and there are a plethora...
When you're starring in a film directed by Quentin Tarantino, it means the press tour is usually taken over by the verbose director himself as he chats about e...
Oh, for a muse of bowl-cut hair that would ascend / The brightest heaven of invention!
A newly groomed Timothée Chalamet stars as Henry V in David Michôd's l...
Ad Astra is finally here. Lifting off this week at the Venice film festival with enormous ambitions if somewhat limited thrust, James Gray’s long-awaited sci-fi...