Whether you use a vintage SLR or a modern film camera, there’s something uniquely special about analog photography. And if you’d like to try shooting on a roll, this list is designed to help ...
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 ...
Once dismissed as a relic of the past, film photography has made a striking comeback in recent years. Platforms like Instagram and niche sites such as Analogue Wonderland have helped reignite interest ...
The streamer has a seemingly immeasurable number of films to choose from these days, so we're sure you'll be glad of our help. From animated flicks to war epics, Netflix's movie library has ...
Films directed by Sean Baker, Coralie Fargeat, Luca Guadagnino, Payal Kapadia, and Robert Eggers dominated critics’ top 10s, but what were their 2024 favorites? There remains one group we’ve ...
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 ...
David Fincher’s “The Social Network,” sci-fi classic “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” groundbreaking horror film “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” and Eddie Murphy’s “Beverly ...
The results are now in for our 2024 poll of Film Comment’s contributors! On this page, you’ll find our list of the 20 best films that were released either theatrically or virtually in 2024 in the ...
There are so many film experiences to choose from on Netflix, let us help you narrow down your choices. By Jason Bailey Sign up for our Watching newsletter to get recommendations on the best films ...
The past year has been a defining moment for Black cinema, with films that spanned genres, shattered expectations, and captivated audiences worldwide. From the inspirational resilience of Shirley ...
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 ...