It seems like we get a new Stanley Kubrick documentary exploring different facets of his legendary career every few years. Following Room 237 and Filmworker, t...
While most sequels this spring and summer have been postponed, one of the best franchises marches forward with its final outing. The Trip, hatched by Michael W...
One of the best directorial debuts of all-time, as well as his sole helming effort, Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter is a masterpiece of mood and mad...
While the mysteries surrounding Natalie Wood's death nearly forty years ago remain unsolved, a new documentary that premiered at Sundance shines a spotlight on...
When we published an April movie preview last week we thought we covered all of the notable new releases arriving over the next four weeks, but a new one has j...
It's looking more and more likely we may be having a summer absent of blockbusters when it comes to the theatrical experience. However, the pandemic is not cau...
While it seems like more has been discussed about the sequel to Call Me by Your Name than most independent films that have actually been made the last few year...
After breaking out with Donnie Darko, director Richard Kelly followed it up with the wildly ambitious and sprawling post-9/11 exploration of a Bush-led America...
Premiering last year at the Sundance Film Festival in the NEXT section, Tayarisha Poe's feature debut explores a group (aka the Spades) in an elite Pennsylvan...
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 ...
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.