2020 was a very unexpected and challenging year for us all. Every industry took a hit, especially the film industry, which caused many films to get delayed in release, production, etc. We didn’t get ...
In entertainment as well as everything else, 2020 has been a year like no other. The COVID-19 pandemic shuttered movie theaters worldwide and gave streaming fare an unprecedented level of popularity.
After highlighting the most overlooked films of 2020, today we’re putting a spotlight on the films that need a home to be seen in the first place: the 40 or so films (and honorable mentions) that we ...
Clockwise from top left: Carey Mulligan (Focus), Frances McDormand (Searchlight), Yuh-Jung Youn (A24), Maria Bakalova (Amazon) “Wonder Woman 1984,” “Promising Young Woman” and “Pieces of a Woman” may ...
For our most comprehensive year-end feature we’re providing a cumulative look at The Film Stage’s favorite films of 2020. We’ve asked contributors to compile ten-best lists with five honorable ...
The last time I went to the movies was on Tuesday, March 10, the day before the NBA suspended its season and Tom Hanks announced that he and his wife were sick. Over the previous week or so it had ...
The London Film Festival is the latest to have to grapple with how to stage such an event in the age of the coronavirus. While Cannes was canceled this year and New York opted for drive-in screenings, ...
Will Smith arrives at the "Bad Boys For Life" Miami Premiere at Regal South Beach Theater. Released in January, it was the top grossing theatrical movie of 2020. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images) The ...
From the opener to the Golden Bear winner to arguably last year's biggest A-list draw, movies given the red carpet treatment in 2020 have struggled to be seen outside Potsdamer Platz. By Alex Ritman, ...
Films from major studios included more LGBTQ characters onscreen for longer amounts of time in 2020 compared to the year prior, according to an annual study conducted by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance ...