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Son of the father: Peter Fonda, 1940-2019
From a childhood of pain, a lifetime of art.
From a childhood of pain, a lifetime of art.
When I was a college student in Dallas in the 1980s, my favorite theater was the Big Town, which showed second-run movies for a dollar. It was located in a small, run-down mall that probably hadn’t been thriving for 10 years. By the…
An improvement on the original.
A great premise is undercut by a script that keeps pushing to make its characters less complicated than they could be.
Sincere but often frustrating family drama set among the ultra-rich.
Appreciating the art of one of the greatest documentary filmmakers.
A spare, tough, unrelentingly bleak story of a scandal within a community of Appalachian snake handlers.
Our monthly series on underrated films turns to a movie about Russians.
RogerEbert.com contributor Godfrey Cheshire talks about his new book Conversations with Kiarostami, a collection of his interviews with the legendary Iranian director.
Dashing or menacing, depending on the role, Rutger Hauer was a one-of-a-kind screen presence.