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Chicago Critics Film Festival Announces Full Schedule, Special Guests

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TIFF 2024: Village Keeper, 40 Acres, Flow

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Berlin Film Festival 2024: Meanwhile on Earth, La Cocina, Another End

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2024 Sundance Film Festival Announces 91 Projects Selected for the Feature Films, Episodic, and New Frontier Lineup for 40th Edition

Roger Ebert on the Films of Martin Scorsese

CIFF 2023: All Happy Families, Bike Vessel, Departing Seniors, Memorial

Star Trek: Resurgence is a Welcome Throwback to ’90s Trek

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52nd Annual Rotterdam International Film Festival Highlights

Undone Seeks Answers and Closure in Sublime Second Season

Walking in My Mother’s Shoes

The End of an Era: Norman Lloyd, 1914-2021

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Home Entertainment Guide: February 20, 2020

Ebertfest Announces Kathryn Bostic and the Opening and Closing Night Films for 2020 Festival

Sundance 2020: Boys State, A Thousand Cuts, The Social Dilemma

Sundance 2020: La Llorona, Impetigore

Sundance 2020: 20 Films We Can’t Wait to See in Park City

Sundance 2020 Announces Competition, Midnight, Premiere Titles and More

2019 Oscar Winners Include Green Book, Rami Malek, Olivia Colman, Ruth Carter, Spike Lee

The Favourite, Roma Lead 2019 Oscar Nominations

NYFF 2018: La Flor

The Destiny of Abandonment: The Films of Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan

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Sundance 2018 Announces Competition, Premiere, Midnight Titles and More

Pens to Lens 2017: Stop Motion, Psychological Horror and Chief Illiniwek

Check Into Quirky “Room 104” with the Duplass Brothers

Sundance 2017: “I Don’t Feel at Home in this World Anymore,” “Dina” Lead Festival Winners

Sundance 2017 Announces Competition Titles

Pens to Lens Gala Empowers Emerging Filmmakers

Cannes 2016: “Julieta,” “Aquarius,” “Ma’ Rosa”

Beautiful Funny Women Aren’t Impossible To Find. They’re Impossible To Miss

Blythe Danner on “I’ll See You in My Dreams”

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: March 26, 2014

The Individual Top Tens of 2014

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: October 23, 2014

Polish Lenser Brings Immediacy to “Refugiado,” Diego Lerman’s latest

The Woof of the Wolf of Wall Street

Top Ten Lists of 2013 From Our Contributors

Five Memories from My Year of Watching Women

Double Vision: Tony Scott’s spirit possesses Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor”

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Four Black Actors Vie for the Best Actor Oscar

“It could have been me”: Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan talk about “Fruitvale Station”

“Fruitvale Station” Interviews

Sundance Institute Honors Roger Ebert and Filmmaker Ryan Coogler

Keanu thought his two years were running out

Mickey Rourke lets his Indie Spirit fly

Checking out ‘Chain Reaction’

Happy 300 million!

The right hand of great directors

A suicide fights for his life

Cannes #9: “I got in!” and other tales, and some great beauties of the festival

Toronto #5: A memorable film season

Wrong movies? These aren’t

Hollywood writer honors tradition

Toronto’s vast film buffet serves fare for all tastes

Toronto film fest entry gets even grosser

‘Gangs’ all here for Scorsese

Jim Carrey Laughs in Face of Success

Succeeds beyond all expectations, sort of

The 6th Man: A Corleone Mystery

An ‘Inconvenient’ statement

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