When your surname's a noun, adjective, and verb it behooves one to keep up the family legacy. As Brandon Cronenberg continued his feature-filmmaking career wit...
We are somehow now into the spring season, and while cinemas have been a tad dull (minus a few gems like Love Lies Bleeding, Drive-Away Dolls, and Dune: Part T...
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they ma...
How do you even start to write about Chime, a film that keeps secrets guarded and lives off the shocks of its knife-edge turns? It’s safe to say the director i...
Shô Miyake's All the Long Nights is a film about small things: decency, kindness, why people help each other out, how those acts can inspire others. The first ...
What new perspective can one bring to the horror genre? With his directorial debut, Chris Nash answers this question with a resoundingly brutal and formally fa...
Update: the first poster for and a new image from Serpent's Path are below, courtesy Cinefil, which lists the French release date as June 14. Sounds like a Can...
Though we're likely just two months from Arnaud Desplechin's next feature Spectateurs! (exclamation point his, but really mine as well) he's already mobilized ...
Few films capture the trials and tribulations of twenty-something waywardness rooted in economic realities of today so eloquently and humorously as Ryan Martin...
There is something genuinely heartfelt about I'm 'George Lucas': A Connor Ratliff Story. Directed by Ryan Jacobi, the documentary tells the story of New York-b...