TV/Streaming
Home Entertainment Guide: March 2024
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes The Book of Clarence, The Iron Claw, Wonka, The Color Purple, and Criterion editions of Saint Omer and To Die For.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes The Book of Clarence, The Iron Claw, Wonka, The Color Purple, and Criterion editions of Saint Omer and To Die For.
Reports from three students of the University of Illinois College of Media who went to True/False under the Roger Ebert Fellows program.
The author of Smart Baseball spends his downtime writing film reviews. In honor of Opening Day, he explains why everyone needs to watch Sugar, why Trouble With the Curve is so terrible, and what makes for a good baseball movie.
There's a different kind of pleasure in watching an old master at work.
Giancarlo Esposito is back on AMC with a new crime drama that doesn't give one of the best actors of his generation an adequate platform.
In his new comedy Lousy Carter, the Numb3rs star plays a miserable middle-aged man with six months to live. He talks about battling loneliness, his memories of Heath Ledger, and why he decided to start telling stories about his Hollywood…
A stealth candidate for the greatest film of 1999.
Five years ago, Jordan Peele unleashed his follow-up to the Oscar-winning Get Out, and audiences tripped over each other to unpack its many meanings. The film not only redefined the way we approach puzzle films, but how we should look…
Regina Taylor is partnering with Columbia College Chicago on a contest that gives students a platform for social justice.
A salute to the directors—including Barry Jenkins, Christopher Nolan and Wayne Wang—who did a lot with very little money.