If you live in New York and care about movies, the beginning of the New York Film Festival—this year, specifically, on Friday ...
Beautiful, Melancholic, Philosophical: Mike Figgis on Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis, and MEGADOC
Reflecting on Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis a year later, after all the memes, hyperbolic hitpieces, and even some ...
While the 82-year-old Martin Scorsese recently revealed he hasn't settled on his next project yet––be it a Dwayne Johnson-led crime thriller, Home, The Devil in the White City, A Life of Jesus, a ...
If one finds it a bit hard to endure feature-length works by Yorgos Lanthimos these days, he may have found his ideal mode of ...
And like that, Criterion's 2025 is in the books. A sterling year closes out with Tim Burton's inauguration into their hallowed halls (and maybe through the most logical choice) with Pee-Wee's Big ...
Is Shia LaBeouf a better director than Francis Ford Coppola? It's a question perhaps only considered in the mind of the former, at least evidenced in an exclusive new clip from behind-the-scenes of ...
The week is finally here. Paul Thomas Anderson's long-awaited One Battle After Another is coming to theaters this weekend and, after two viewings, I can confirm the wait was worth it. A masterpiece of ...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Roxy CinemaA 35mm print of Mike Figgis' Timecode (discussed here) screens alongside Ryan Gosling's Lost River, followed by a Johnny ...
October on the Criterion Channel Includes John Carpenter, Body Horror, Edward Yang, Hong Kong & More
Having progressed from the '70s through the '90s, the Criterion Channel can only make the logical next step in October programming with "2000s Horror," which comprises mainstream favorites (The Others ...
Looking for what to see in theaters? Our feature, updated weekly, highlights our top recommendations for films currently in theaters, from new releases to restorations receiving a proper theatrical ...
For our most comprehensive year-end feature, we’re providing a cumulative look at The Film Stage’s favorite films of 2016. We’ve asked our contributors to compile ten-best lists with five honorable ...
For our most comprehensive year-end feature, we’re providing a cumulative look at The Film Stage’s favorite films of 2024. We’ve asked contributors to compile ten-best lists with five honorable ...
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