The Unloved, Part 73: Deja Vu
Scout Tafoya’s series on underrated films heads into the 2020s with a Tony Scott classic.
Scout Tafoya’s series on underrated films heads into the 2020s with a Tony Scott classic.
On the best television of 2019, including Watchmen, Unbelievable, When They See Us, and Fleabag.
An interview with the director and star of Little Women
Far Flung Correspondent Seongyong Cho pens a letter to Roger about Michael Apted’s 63 Up.
Given Armstrong’s history of flawed, complicated women leading her stories, it’s difficult to watch any number of her films and walk away unable to see some of the best and worst aspects of yourself reflected back.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray, streaming, and VOD.
An interview with the star of Just Mercy.
An interview with the co-directors of the new animated film, Spies in Disguise.
A special edition of Thumbnails highlighting articles about our writers at RogerEbert.com.
A review of the new Netflix series The Witcher, based on the hit books and games, starring Henry Cavill.
Chaz Ebert reveals her Top Ten (PLUS) Films of 2019.
An essay by Calvin McMillin on Twin Peaks, as excerpted from the December issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
An interview with Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce, and Fernando Meirelles.
It’s possible that even the uncanny valley ushered in by Scorsese’s so-called “youthification” is there by the director’s elaborate design.
An interview with actors Tim Blake Nelson and Karan Kendrick about co-starring in Destin Daniel Cretton’s fact-based drama “Just Mercy.”
An interview with director Rob Garver about his Pauline Kael documentary, What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael.