From this day forward, thou shall not refer to the former names of the following film titles. Dark Horizons (via Rope of Silicon) has confirmed title changes ...
For two weeks in a row Bridesmaids has far surpassed box office expectations, and has already been dubbed the first comedy smash of 2011. This is especially i...
Cannes has drawn its final curtain on this year’s festivities, but the stories from the world-renowned festival are still making it across the Atlantic. Tod...
Nuri Bilge Ceylan has become a name synonymous with the more traditional type of auteur that the Cannes film festival reveres. In his sixth film and also his ...
The last time we heard about the indie dramedy Celeste and Jesse Forever, Seth Gordon, who directed the wonderful doc King of Kong and the gruesome yuletide...
Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life has picked up the coveted prize of Palme d’Or at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The past ten winners were The Pianist, El...
Although it didn't hit the $100 million mark, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides took in $90.1m despite garnering terrible reviews. This is less th...
In Paolo Sorrentino's This Must Be the Place, Sean Penn plays a spoof of The Cure's Robert Smith named Cheyenne. Dressed in all black with disheveled hair and...
Since you're all reading The Film Stage for our cinematic history lessons, I've got a good one for you: in 1982, Martin Scorsese followed his supremely awes...
In 1998, a young college student by the name of Matthew Shepard was tortured and killed in what became a widely publicized hate crime, bringing national attention to the gay rights movement and the issue of hate crime legislation. Matt’s image and story of his death became known by many, the face of an issue in need of attention. Now, twelve years later, documentary filmmaker and childhood friend of Shepard’s, Michele Josue, is making a film that will tell Matt’s full story, showing that he was much more than just a image....