Welcome, one and all, to a special episode of The Film Stage Show. We welcome special guest host Conor O'Donnell (of our podcast The B-Side) to chat with the d...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Robyn Bahr, and Bill Graham are joined by Jonah Jeng to discuss Michael ...
The Marvel machine may be the most fortuitous development for Michael Bay. Though the director hasn’t dabbled in the world of superheroes—despite a fondness fo...
If this morning's bland, formulaic trailers for Uncharted and Red Notice put you to sleep, Michael Bay is here to jolt you back to life. Despite how one may fe...
Love him or hate him, Michael Bay brings a level of scope and bombast simply missing in the bland spectacle of most other tentpoles nowadays. (In other word...
At 88 years old, Jean-Luc Godard is still pushing the boundaries of experimentation and playfulness, both when it comes to his films (like last year's The I...
With Bumblebee, director Travis Knight and writer Christina Hodson weave together two different movies: 1) A sensitive, familiar riff on E.T. about a young girl...
Jean-Luc Godard's The Image Book has been birthed, and even our sharpest critics will need time to let it percolate. This is a sort of inevitability that go...
So, what to make of this Le Livre d’Image? Hmm. Speaking at the ISM in Berlin recently, Brian Eno (that granddaddy of sonic soups) pondered why we sometimes get...