There tends be a lot of hyperbole tossed around about certain types of movies being a groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind experience, but that statement actually ring...
The seemingly endless hard work required to make it as a successful dancer demands tremendous dedication and determination if one is hoping to endure the art fo...
When it premiered at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year (my review here), The Raid 2: Berendal rocked the Park City audience out of their seats with i...
Here at The Film Stage we welcome the opportunity to highlight the work of filmmakers who embody the DIY spirit and leverage social media in order to garner...
God Help The Girl, the directorial debut from Stuart Murdoch, the lead singer of the band Belle and Sebastian, is an unusual hybrid of indie musical and coming-...
One great aspect of the Sundance Film Festival is the occasional discovery of potential new and important voices in American cinema. Dear White People, the debu...
Comedian David Cross, best known for his work on Mr. Show and his role as Tobias Bluth in Arrested Development, makes his directorial debut with Hits, a scornfu...
Inventive science-fiction films are very difficult to pull off, even more so when working with a small budget and limited resources. That didn't stop director W...
The Zellner brothers are Sundance darlings, having had several short films and their last two features appear at the festival. This year they are back with Kumi...
It's only fitting that documentary filmmaker Steve James, of Hoop Dreams fame, was able to capture the iconic film critic Roger Ebert during the final months of...