Below, I’ll project the films that I believe have the best shot at making the Oscars’ top category. First, a disclaimer: Few of the groups that have weighed in so far include actual Oscar ...
It isn’t just the indictments of collective greed and individual complacency that make Jude’s and Hamaguchi’s films so vital; it’s the way that the directors transfigure aesthetic gambits ...
Films like "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Spy Kids" will live on forever in cinema's hall of fame, better known as the National Film Registry. The National Film Preservation Board announced Tuesday the ...
We collected everyone’s favorites, weighed them according to how frequently they appeared on ballots along with their ranking on those ballots, and came up with our list of the best films of 2024.
The best films of 2024 were released during a time of increasing polarization in the film industry. Tentpoles got bigger, more unwieldy, more uneven, more likely to crash and burn. On the other ...
If you’re in the market for some solid sapphic cinema, let this list of iconic lesbian and bisexual films be your guide. And once you’ve made it through this list? Our official roundups of the ...
Boulder police officers are running into a major problem: drivers having their window tint too dark in their vehicles. To fix this issue, the department is increasing patrols to spot these ...
We have also provided a breakdown of new and recent movies streaming by platform, which could be helpful for those who want to know about all the new titles available on services like Disney+, Max ...
Courtesy of Janus Films; Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures; Courtesy of A24; Courtesy of Sony Classics; Courtesy of Focus Features Movies continued their difficult post-pandemic recovery in 2024.
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 ...
Our choice of the year’s essential screen entertainment. By New Statesman Poor Things (Yorgos Lanthimos) Yorgos Lanthimos’s absurd, psychedelic riff on the Frankenstein story features Emma Stone ...
(2003). The premise: two men abduct a pharmaceutical CEO (Emma Stone) in the belief that she’s secretly an alien. All of this barely surfs the wave of American films due to break next year. There’s a ...