Disney+’s The Mandalorian Makes a Valiant Return in Season Two Opener
The Star Wars bounty hunter has rarely looked better.
The Star Wars bounty hunter has rarely looked better.
A review of the new Amazon horror-comedy series, which premieres on October 30.
Our editorial endorsement for the President and Vice President of the United States.
A feature that connects Abel Ferrara’s The Driller Killer to his recent trilogy: Pasolini, Tomasso, and Siberia.
A feature on the dark roles of Harrison Ford’s career, and how they led to What Lies Beneath.
A look back at one of John Carpenter’s best movies, and how it plays a bit differently in a pandemic.
A feature picking out highlights from the London Film Festival.
An essay on Ellen Ripley and Aliens, as excerpted from the latest issue of the online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room.
Highlights of the AFI Film Festival, which was mostly virtual this year.
A column about how this unusual awards season recalls a year when the Academy moved away from blockbusters to independent productions.
An article about “Memory House” by Brazilian director João Paulo Miranda Maria winning the Roger Ebert Award at the 56th Chicago International Film Festival.
An interview with the co-directors of the trippy sci-fi film, Synchronic.
An article about the highlights from the first 2020 Ebert Symposium on the future of the movie industry.
A feature on the lasting power of Charles Laughton’s Night of the Hunter and what it says about dangerous reflections of faith, then and now.
A feature about how Ordinary People has changed over the forty years since its release.
An appreciation of Albert Brooks’ Defending Your Life, now on the Criterion Channel.
A review of the West Wing Reunion Special on HBO Max.