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The Perfection of the Human Soul: The Cast of Groundhog Day Celebrates Harold Ramis

Groundhog Day Cast to Reunite in Chicago for Harold Ramis’s 10-Year Celebration of Life

CIFF 2021: Oscar Micheaux—The Superhero of Black Cinema, Punch 9 for Harold Washington, Love Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter

Harold Ramis, 1944–2014

Slapstick last: Why a Modern-Day Harold Lloyd is Unthinkable

Harold Lloyd: A rare early short and an interview

Harold Pinter

The 2025 TCM Classic Film Festival

The Dream Within the Fairy Tale: Emilie Blichfeldt on “The Ugly Stepsister”

Screwball in Vermont: “Baby Boom”

My Night at the Critics Choice Celebration of Black Cinema and Television

Black Harvest Film Festival 2024: A Reflection of a City on the Rise

A Prophet is Without Honor in His Own Country; or, The Curious Case of Clint Eastwood

Bright Wall/Dark Room October 2024: All Hail the Screwball Queen by Olympia Kiriakou

FX’s “The Old Man” Starts to Lose Its Step in Season Two

The Weight of Smoke (and Blue in the Face): The Magic of Paul Auster

Girl Shy and the Birth of the Romantic Comedy

San Francisco Silent Film Festival Highlights Unearthed Treasures of Film History

Part of the Solution: Matthew Modine on Acting, Empathy, and Hard Miles

With Analyze This, Robert De Niro Finally Decided to Become the King of Comedy

A Farewell from Our Literary Editor, Matt Fagerholm

Home Entertainment Guide: January 2024

Artists We Spoke to in 2023: Some of Our Favorite Interviews

The Great Performances of 2023

It’s OK, Boomer: The Big Chill Turns 40

Disney+ Reboot of Goosebumps Slides from Promising Horror into YA Soap Opera

Iron Lungs and Overwhelming Charisma: Michael Gambon (1940-2023)

Dan Callahan on His New Book, Bing and Billie and Frank and Ella and Judy and Barbra

Laurel and Hardy: Year One is Another Fine Blu-ray from Flicker Alley

Hollywood Necropolis: The Dangers of Digital Performers

Print the Legend: On the Legacy of William Friedkin

He Did It All: William Friedkin (1935-2023)

R.I.P. Film and Opera Renaissance Director William Friedkin (1935-2023)

Don’t Forget Your Place: On Joseph Losey’s The Servant

A Piece of His Fire: Harry Belafonte (1927-2023)

Airwaves: The Top 40 Beauty of the Air Soundtrack

The Whole Gag is Excess: Chad Stahelski on John Wick: Chapter 4

Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner Become First Black Hosts of the 2023 Palm Springs International Film Awards

Goodbye to a Chicago Legend: Sergio Mims (1955-2022)

FX on Hulu’s The Old Man is a Bold, Wise Vehicle for Jeff Bridges

Obi-Wan Kenobi is Fun but Incredibly Familiar

Scene Stealer: A Tribute to Isabel Jewell

How History Moves Through a Life: Dana Stevens on Buster Keaton

Epix Schedules Fun Stephen King-Inspired Road Trip in From

Ivan Reitman: 1946-2022

Sundance 2022: Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, Framing Agnes, TikTok, Boom.

Being Alive: Stephen Sondheim, 1930-2021

An Inside Look: Mr. Soul! to Stream Live Sunday, October 17th

Trouble Don’t Last Always: Timuel Black (1918-2021)

A Lucky Film Buff: Leonard Maltin Reflects on His Life

A Preview of the 57th Chicago International Film Festival

57th Chicago International Film Festival Announces Full Schedule; Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch to Open

Melissa Haizlip’s Mr. Soul! to Premiere on HBO Max on August 22nd

Home Entertainment Guide: August 2021

Home Entertainment Guide: July 2021

Richard Donner: 1930-2021

Stripes Turns 40: Or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the War

Better Luck Tomorrow Has Lost None of Its Power

Monte Hellman: 1932-2021

From Bill Murray to Sacha Baron Cohen: Santa Barbara Film Festival 2021 Highlights

Mr. Soul! Nominated for Three NAACP Image Awards, Debuts Exclusive Music Video for Show Me Your Soul by Robert Glasper and Lalah Hathaway

Paramount+ Launches with New Shows, Deep Catalog

Larry Flynt: 1942-2021

Hal Holbrook: 1925-2021

The Stand is a Hell of a Mixed Bag

Mr. Soul! Nominated for Outstanding Debut Feature at Cinema Eye Honors

Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet is as Irreplaceable as Ever

My Happy Place VI: Thanksgiving

Home Entertainment Guide: November 2020

Mr. Soul! Extended in Virtual Theaters Through September 24th

RogerEbert.com Premieres the Theatrical Trailer and Poster for Melissa Haizlip’s Documentary Mr. Soul!

In Honor of Representative John Lewis, The Conscience of Congress: A Thumbnails Special Edition

Ebert Fellow Sue-Ellen Chitunya Becomes Member of the Academy

Big and Small: Ian Holm, 1931-2020

Fred Willard: 1933-2020

Amazon Prime’s Addictive Thriller ZeroZeroZero Depicts a Global Drug Deal Gone Wrong

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

A Choreographed Dance: Sam Mendes, Krysty Wilson-Cairns, George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman on 1917

Olivia Colman Leads Netflix’s The Crown in Fascinating Third Season

Robert Evans: 1930-2019

Bright Wall/Dark Room September 2019: Blind Date by Veronica Fitzpatrick

One from the Heart: Jimmie Fails and Joe Talbot on The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Book Review: Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: March 14, 2019

Hooray for Historic Chicago Female African-American Mayoral Contenders Toni Preckwinkle and Lori Lightfoot

John McNaughton on 1993’s Mad Dog & Glory, Directing Robert De Niro, the Loss of Luke Perry and More

The Oral History of Documentary Now’s Co-Op Episode

MOMA’s To Save and Project Festival: Cane River, Crime Wave, Pharos of Chaos, The Shipwrecker

Richard Dreyfuss and Deborah Kolar, Daughter of Robert Shaw, on Jaws

Thumbnails 1/14/19

Born This Way: Why 1954’s A Star Is Born Is Still The Best

The Big Five-Oh: A Moviegoing Remembrance

CIFF 2018: Friedkin Uncut, The Great Buster

Celebrating Michael Kutza: Founder of Chicago International Film Festival to be Honored at July 14th Gala

The Woman Trapped: The Lens of Ida Lupino

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: June 7, 2018

Michael Kutza, Retiring Founder of Cinema/Chicago, to be Honored at July 14th Gala

The Power of Community: A Recap of the 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival
