Not since the Polish cannibal horror mermaid musical The Lure has there been another genre melting pot as winning as the Brazilian lesbian werewolf horror m...
Seemingly reaching the Terrence Malick post-The Tree of Life era of his career, Brian De Palma is already eying his next project, on the heels of announcing...
If the high-profile releases of the summer have been bumming you out, fear not, a masterwork will arrive at the end of the season, albeit one half-a-century...
Following her breakthrough documentary The Wolfpack, director Crystal Moselle returned this year with Skate Kitchen, which uses a narrative backdrop to plac...
Kicking off last night with Sorry to Bother You, Brooklyn's BAMcinemaFest brings the best in new American independent cinema to New York. Along with festiva...
He may not be embraced as he once was, but Robert Zemeckis continues to make some of the most formally interesting work on a large Hollywood scale. Followin...
One of the few franchise rejuvenation that had its intended effect, Creed was the rare blockbuster that embodied the spirit of the original while opening up...
A once-dormant entity is resurrected and vulgarly mutated to fit the irresponsible demands of an entire population in the name of capitalist greed–this is not o...
Even those who live in Asia may find there's no better time and place to be a fan of their cinema than this July in New York City. A mere few days after New...
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.