Happy Happy, the debut film by Norwegian director Anne Sewitsky, has been having one outstanding year. After scoring with critics and audiences in its nativ...
Just about every year around this time, many filmgoers complain that it has been disappointing experience at the cinema. Here at The Film Stage we've handpick...
Each week within this column we strive to pair the latest in theatrical releases to the worthwhile titles currently available on Netflix Instant Watch.
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The calm before the summer blockbuster storm is here. We have a few bigger budget pictures to recommend, but April mostly includes limited releases from film ...
Even though films like Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life, J.J. Abrams' Super 8 and Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff are close on the horizon, it is far too ...
Michelle Williams, Best Actress-nominated for her performance in Blue Valentine, is easily one of the finest working actors today. Re-teaming with her Wendy...
Like you, we also want to wipe out the first few weeks of each new cinematic year. Timed with the debut of the first genuinely good wide release of 2011, come...
One of my favorite films this year is Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff. The no-frills director follows up Old Joy and Wendy and Lucy with this western. Her s...
Yesterday we revealed the in-competition line-up for this years Sundance Film Festival. Today the programmers have announced the second wave, the out-of-com...
Not unlike Camerman, the documentary about accomplished cinematographer Jack Cardiff, Martin Scorsese's A Letter To Elia, an hour-long half docu-ography/hal...