Starting today, the 2021 Sundance Film Festival gives us a first glimpse at the year in cinema, and this year it's available to a wider audience than ever befo...
After returning to Chile with Ema for his Jackie follow-up, Pablo Larraín is now back to major English-language productions. Shooting has begun on Spencer, whi...
"When encountering the societal and economic structures of everyday life, it’s not a rare dream for many to wonder what life may look like off the grid and out...
One of the greatest creative partnerships in modern filmmaking is continuing. After teaming for Wendy and Lucy, Meek's Cutoff, and Certain Women, Kelly Reichar...
"There is no theme. Film whatever you want, however you want, with whomever you want." This is the message that Egyptian filmmaker Sam Abbas sent to his favori...
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 ...
While U.S. distribution has been improved in the last few years when it comes to the vast, rich offerings of Japanese cinema, there are still many gems that go...
One of the most accomplished directorial debuts you'll see all year will be arriving next week. Dea Kulumbegashvili's Beginning––recently named one of our favo...
One of the previous decade's great cinematic was receiving back-to-back Terence Davies films with Sunset Song and A Quiet Passion. Now it looks like a repeat i...
Let the Steve Zahnaissance commence. Whether it's Saving Silverman, A Perfect Getaway, That Thing You Do!, You've Got Mail, Rescue Dawn, or even War for the Pl...
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.