The Film Stage

Nicolas Cage Hits a Breaking Point in First Trailer for The Surfer
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After one of the most successful films of his career with last year’s Longlegs, Nicolas Cage returns this year with The Surfer, a beach-set psychological thriller directed by Lorcan Finnegan (Vivarium, Nocebo). Following its premiere at Cannes Film Festival last...
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Tom Hardy is Back in Action in First Trailer for Gareth Evans’ Havoc
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After beginning production way back in 2021, The Raid director Gareth Evans’ action thriller Havoc will finally see the light of day. Led by Tom Hardy in his first straight-up action movie since Mad Max: Fury Road, Netflix has now...
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Slamdance Review: Stolen Kingdom is a Light but Entertaining Look at Disney Obsessives
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Depending on who you ask, the cultural domination of the Walt Disney Company can be a wonderful thing or an inescapable nightmare. From Marvel to Pixar, 20th Century Studios to Lucasfilm, and theme parks from Orlando to Tokyo with cruise...
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Berlinale Review: Two Times João Liberada Explores the Limits of Representation
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Amongst the debut features populating Berlinale’s new section called Perspectives, none presented so admirably fresh take on fiction and political histories as Two Times João Liberada. The Portuguese hidden gem is directed by Paula Tomás Marques, who has made a...
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Exclusive Trailer for Allan Moyle’s The Rubber Gun Resurrects Canadian Drug-Pushers
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Canadian International Pictures, sister company to the great Arbelos Films, takes upon itself the noble mission of restoring and releasing lesser-seen films from up north. Their next project is a film I’d frankly never heard of, but upon watching a...
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John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office Review: An Illuminating Work of Cultural Archaeology
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The first time I came across the name John C. Lilly I was––rather fittingly, for reasons that will become clearer in a minute––not exactly sober. Late in the night or early in the morning, back from a housewarming party, my...
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Nicole Kidman Uncovers a Dark Secret in First Trailer for Holland
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Quite a long time in the works, with Errol Morris attached to direct as early as 2013, the thriller Holland (formerly known as Holland, Michigan) finally embarked on production in the spring of 2023 with Mimi Cave (Fresh) at the...
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Ben Burtt on How Modern Hollywood Has Lost a Sensitivity for Sound, Lightsabers, and the Wilhelm Scream
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It’s mid-July and I’m sitting in my living room, wondering what Ben Burtt, a man responsible for some of the most beloved cultural artifacts of the 20th century, will think of the decor. He appears on my screen calling from...
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Berlinale Review: What Does That Nature Say to You is Hong Sangsoo’s Meet the Parents
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The last time Hong Sangsoo failed to feature in a Berlinale program, Childish Gambino’s “This is America” was in the charts and Green Book was on its way to beating Roma at the Oscars. (2019 notwithstanding, you have to go...
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Berlinale Review: Denis Côté’s Paul is a Strikingly Moving Portrait of a Cleaning Simp
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Consider the logline: a 34-year-old, pre-diabetic, 250-pound, extremely anxious loner finds respite as a cleaning simp for dominatrices eager to belittle him as he tidies up their homes. Now think of the word simp: in Internet patois, a term denoting...
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