What to Watch for Indigenous Peoples’ Day
The experts sound off on what films to watch in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
The experts sound off on what films to watch in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
A report on four films, new and old, from the final days of the New York Film Festival.
A review of USA’s Treadstone, based on the world of Jason Bourne.
A review of Limetown, starring Jessica Biel and Stanley Tucci.
An article about the International Documentary Association’s (IDA’s) Documentary Magazine Editorial Fellowship Initiative.
A review of the new CW series, which premieres October 9.
An interview with the legendary Edward James Olmos about his expansive career.
A remembrance of two legendary groundbreaking Divas who recently passed away, actress Diahann Carroll and opera singer Jessye Norman.
A short film about two friends trying to get through a period of loss.
An article highlighting the cast of Chaz Ebert’s play, “The Great Debate.”
A look back at the definitive performances from the most exciting American actor working today.
A video interview with the star of Judy, Renee Zellweger.
An interview with screenwriter Scott Z. Burns and author Jake Bernstein about The Laundromat.
A special edition of Thumbnails spotlighting coverage of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
A dispatch from the New York Film Festival on the latest from Kelly Reichardt, Oliver Laxe, Eloy Enciso Cachafeiro, and Pietro Marcello.
If this movie wasn’t so dumb, I would have probably found all of this offensive.
A dispatch from the New York Film Festival on the latest from Arnaud Desplechin, Justine Triet, Lou Ye, and Martin Scorsese.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD includes Spider-Man: From Home, Child’s Play, and the Criterion edition of The Circus.