As we expected, the pandemic was not going to stop the prolific Hong Sangsoo from completing a new film. After premiering The Woman Who Ran at Berlinale last y...
One of the best films we saw on the film festival circuit last year is coming to the U.S. for an official release next month. Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor's...
Building up a towering body of work over the last four decades, it's remarkable that Hou Hsiao-hsien hadn't had a film in The Criterion Collection––until now. ...
“Look how far God has brought us. We can only go where God guides us to. We are exactly where God wants us to be.” These are the first words spoken in Jessica ...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
Considering recent developments, it's hard to imagine the long-rumored Call Me By Your Name sequel will ever happen (unless it took more from André Aciman's se...
When one conjures images of film schools, it's often associated with college-level competition and camaraderie as budding directors attempt to prep their first...
This year's Berlin International Film Festival will look a bit different this year, with a virtual edition taking place March 1-5 for industry and press, then ...
With most festivals moving full steam ahead, such as the recently wrapped Rotterdam and Sundance, the next two major ones on the calendar are Berlinale, which ...
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With it being nearly eight years since the release of Spike Jonze's Her, we expected this is a headline that would arrive ...
Jordan Raup is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Film Stage and a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. Track his obsessive film-watching on Letterboxd.