One of the most affecting films I've seen in the last year is Hirokazu Kore-eda's After the Storm, a deeply humane tale of family dynamics and rebuilding re...
When she's not working with the greatest auteurs in world cinema, Juliette Binoche is letting loose and exercising her comedic muscles -- at least, if this ...
Even if you didn't see Lars von Trier's 241-minute (or 325-minute) two-part Nymphomaniac, there's a strong chance you witnessed at least part of Uma Thurman...
It's been nearly two decades since the passing of Akira Kurosawa and since then we've seen a few posthumous works based on his unfilmed scripts, including 1...
Following his epic drama Li'l Quinquin -- which he is currently prepping a sequel to -- director Bruno Dumont returned to Cannes last year with Slack Bay, a...
George Carlin had a famously controversial stand-up routine, in which he attempted to prove rape can be funny. Taken at face value, and especially if you aren’t...
The near-ubiquitous familiarity with the majority of Disney animations make the financial proposition of a live-action remake a no-brainer greenlight. In aiming...
After teases earlier this week for Netflix's high-profile next films, Okja and Bright, the streaming company has released the first look at another, for Dav...
Following his thrilling sci-fi feature Snowpiercer, Bong Joon-ho is back this year with another fantastical film, the monster movie Okja. Starring Ahn Seo-h...
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.