The Most Vital Actress of Her Generation: A Goodbye to Gena Rowlands
A few of the RogerEbert.com writers say goodbye to one of the best to ever do it.
A few of the RogerEbert.com writers say goodbye to one of the best to ever do it.
Our latest dispatch from Locarno, including two new films from Radu Jude.
A tribute to one of the best actresses of all time.
Two writers and friends look at movie soundtracks that changed their lives, both coincidentally starring Christian Slater.
Our first dispatch from Locarno, including the newest project from Wang Bing.
Some interesting recent articles that you might have missed, including an interview with the director of the controversial new film, It Ends with Us.
Remembering the venerated Hong Kong action director upon the recent revelation of his death in 2022.
A follow-up to the award-winning City of God lacks the thrust of the original.
Vince Vaughn stars in the latest from the creator of Scrubs and Shrinking, coming to Apple TV.
An interview with the filmmakers behind Netflix’s new documentary Daughters.
The physical box office is the place where the movie theater meets the world beyond.
An interview with Emmy-nominated editors of “Welcome to Wrexham,” Michael Brown and Michael Oliver
Michael Mann’s 2004 thriller fully embraced digital filmmaking on a scale rarely seen before.
Tilman Singer and stars Hunter Schaefer and Dan Stevens discuss the disparate strands of NEON’s latest off-kilter thriller.
An interview with the writer/director about her festival favorite.
A final report from some cool events at SDCC this uear.
Our monthly short film series highlights the latest from Sarah Lasley.
Released 25 years ago, M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Sixth Sense” was reduced to a plot twist, but it’s more than that.
A reprint of an interview from NEXT AVENUE with Chaz Ebert about her book It’s Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion and Kindness .
A look at the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con and how much it’s changed