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Alone in the Dark: Sady Doyle on Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers
Matt Zoller Seitz
Leonard Doyle (1928-2018): Longtime Ebertfest Greeter at Virginia Theatre
Chaz Ebert
“Houdini & Doyle” Doesn’t Live Up To Legends In Its Title
Brian Tallerico
The CW’s “Sherlock & Daughter” Appears to be Made for No One
Cristina Escobar
He Never Made the Same Choice Twice: 10 of Our Favorite Gene Hackman Performances
The Editors
I Think Of Them As The Work: Gene Hackman (1930-2025)
Scout Tafoya
2025 Sundance Film Festival Announces Ambitious Program
Brian Tallerico
A Master of Subtle Function: Cinematographer Dick Pope (1947-2024)
Matt Zoller Seitz
How Cold War Thrillers Expressed Presidential Campaign Concerns
Bijan Bayne
The Enduring Laughs—and Life—of Harold Ramis
Chaz Ebert
The Perfection of the Human Soul: The Cast of Groundhog Day Celebrates Harold Ramis
Matt Fagerholm
Groundhog Day Cast to Reunite in Chicago for Harold Ramis’s 10-Year Celebration of Life
The Editors
Am I Just Anybody?: Ryan O’Neal (1941-2023)
Peter Sobczynski
2024 Sundance Film Festival Announces 91 Projects Selected for the Feature Films, Episodic, and New Frontier Lineup for 40th Edition
The Editors
Carlito’s Way Gets Excellent 4K Arrow Release with Commentary by Matt Zoller Seitz
Brian Tallerico
Print the Legend: On the Legacy of William Friedkin
The Editors
He Did It All: William Friedkin (1935-2023)
Scout Tafoya
The Best Performance in Oppenheimer Belongs to Alden Ehrenreich
Kayleigh Donaldson
FACETS Announces Launch of Chicago Alliance of Film Festivals
The Editors
Home Entertainment Guide: April 2022
Brian Tallerico
Ivan Reitman: 1946-2022
Peter Sobczynski
Enter the World of Wong Kar Wai with One of Criterion’s Best Box Sets
Brian Tallerico
Netflix’s The Irregulars Succumbs to Some Pretty Regular Problems
Brian Tallerico
World of Wong Kar Wai Retrospective Arrives Virtually to Film at Lincoln Center
Peter Sobczynski
Alan Parker: 1944-2020
Peter Sobczynski
Dylan, Dublin and a Bit of Magic: Lance Daly Reflects on Kisses, Ten Years After Its U.S. Release
Matt Fagerholm
Seventh Row Publishes Beyond Empowertainment, a Critical Study of Feminism in Horror
The Editors
What’s Next: Marvel, the serials, and the future
Matt Zoller Seitz
Bright Wall/Dark Room March 2019: Love You for 10,000 Years by Kelsey Ford
The Editors
30 Minutes On: “The Public Enemy” (1931)
Matt Zoller Seitz
Starz’s Outlander is as Immersive and Irresistible as Ever in Fourth Season
Allison Shoemaker
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Matt Fagerholm
Ebertfest 2018, Day 3: Columbus, A Page of Madness, American Splendor
Peter Sobczynski
Dear Roger: I Can’t Believe Our Film Festival is Twenty Years Old!
Chaz Ebert
Celebration of Life for Mary Frances Fagan to be Held April 14th
Chaz Ebert
The Great Performances of 2016
The Editors
Gene Wilder 1933 – 2016
Peter Sobczynski
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Matt Fagerholm
Sundance 2016: “Sing Street,” “Complete Unknown,” “Captain Fantastic”
Brian Tallerico
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Matt Fagerholm
Last Punches: Sebastián Silva on “Nasty Baby”
Nick Allen
If You Don’t Read This Interview, We’ll Kill This Dog
Donald Liebenson
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Matt Fagerholm
Chicago Underground Film Festival 2015 Preview
Nick Allen
Everyone’s A Hero In Their Own Way: Tracing the Superheroic Roots of Joss Whedon
Brian Doan
Unstoppable Force: A Look at the “Fast & Furious” Franchise
Nick Allen
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Matt Fagerholm
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Matt Fagerholm
Fall 2014 TV: “Forever,” “Gotham” and “Scorpion”
Brian Tallerico
Bong Joon-ho: Living Images, Moving Frames
Nelson Carvajal
The Art of the Confident TV Protagonist: “Sherlock”, “Rake”, and “The Following”
Brian Tallerico
“Elementary” and the Holmes Tradition
Ian Grey
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The Editors
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The Editors
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The Editors
In memory of the memories of W. G. Sebald
Roger Ebert
“Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” ~ Dr. Johnson
Roger Ebert
Public Edition #1
Roger Ebert
The Ebert Club Christmas 2011: public edition
Roger Ebert
Public Edition #5
Roger Ebert
Insanity Set to Pop Culture Deconstruction
Charlie Schmidlin
“Million Dollar” critics’ group picks its 2004 baby
Roger Ebert
The Best 10 Movies of 1971
Roger Ebert
Avatar plunges into the Uncanny Unimaginative Valley
Jim Emerson
Films on fire: Tony Scott and Christopher Nolan
Jim Emerson
Deep Focus: Freedom of (eye-)movementin eight of the greatest long takes ever
Jim Emerson
The heroes we deserve
Jim Emerson
Dr. Bordwell Goes to Hong Kong
Jim Emerson
Bow down to Babs
Jim Emerson
Paranoid Park: A Beaver State of mind
Jim Emerson
We know what you’ll be doing
Seongyong Cho
Which is the monster? The creature, or the creator?
Pablo Villaça
He coulda been a contender
Wael Khairy
A man living at the edge
Gerardo Valero
The webs we weave
Omer M. Mozaffar
I totally see lots of ghosts
Roger Ebert
Your flag decal won’t get you into heaven any more
Roger Ebert
National Film Critics go ‘Capote’
Roger Ebert
Oscar, Oscar: Who will win?
Roger Ebert
Brand new film heavies
Roger Ebert
Chicago Film Festival Celebrates 30 Years
Roger Ebert
Oscar Nominations 1977
Roger Ebert
Martin Short: ‘Cross My Heart’
Roger Ebert
Michael Caine on the trail of Holmes
Roger Ebert
Interview with Gene Hackman
Roger Ebert
What’s this? Sherlock Holmes was never much for the pipe and hat?
Roger Ebert
What color were Zuzu’s petals in “It’s a Wonderful Life”? Easy!
Roger Ebert
The passion of the slump
Roger Ebert
Movie Answer Man (06/30/2002)
Roger Ebert
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