Just a few years ago, Jason Bateman delivered his directorial debut Bad Words, translating his knack for comedy and drama fairly well behind the camera. He'...
It was just earlier this week, with the arrival of his new 70mm-shot short film, that we wondered when Steve McQueen would decide what his follow-up to 12 Y...
He's only been making features for the last decade, but Joachim Trier is the rare example of a director whose voice felt fully formed upon his debut (Reprise). ...
Having recently revisited Todd Haynes' Carol, my favorite film of 2015, on Blu-ray, its layers continue to open up, making for one of the richest viewing ex...
It may not feature a Death Star, but another teaser trailer for a franchise follow-up has arrived this morning. It's been well over a decade since the origi...
If a theatrical re-release of Blue Velvet wasn't enough to hold one over until next year, when we get what amounts to around 18 new hours of David Lynch-dir...
We talk with the director about his approach to storytelling, what he learned after turning down over 70 scripts, working with Jesse Eisenberg and Isabelle Huppert, his love for Andrei Tarkovsky, and much more....
In 1979, Trent Harris, a television producer in Salt Lake City began a project that would eventually become The Beaver Trilogy, a documentary which ultimate...
With production kicking off in just over a month, Christopher Nolan has been assembling his ensemble for Dunkirk, an IMAX-shot World War II actioner that Wa...
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.