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On the Disempowerment of Promising Young Woman
Emerald Fennell's revenge film hits two major stumbling blocks in its desire to interrogate justice and create an empowering narrative.
Emerald Fennell's revenge film hits two major stumbling blocks in its desire to interrogate justice and create an empowering narrative.
Matt writes: The 2020 Sundance Film Festival came to a close this past Sunday, and RogerEbert.com was there to cover all the highlights. Check out our official table of contents to skim through our complete line-up of dispatches penned by Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen, Carlos Aguilar, Monica Castillo, Robert Daniels and Tomris Laffly, as well as interviews with such talents as Bo Burnham, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Will Ferrell, Eliza Hittman, Carey Mulligan and Justin Simien.
An interview with the directors of the screen-based Pocket, and a presentation of the short film.
In a time where it seems we’re all trying to remember what normal feels like, we can look to these weirdos and listen to what they have to say.
Sarah Knight Adamson reports from Santa Monica, CA on the winners and speeches at last weekend's Critics' Choice Awards.
A look back at some of our favorite conversations from the past year, with both stars and filmmakers.
Chaz Ebert reveals her list of movies from 2018 to see before awards season 2019.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Skyscraper, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Sorry to Bother You, and more.
Matt writes: The 2018 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal is screening many memorably eccentric features through August 1st, and Nick Allen has been there to cover it all for RogerEbert.com. Check out his coverage of such enticing titles as Yong-wan Kim's "Champion," Tim van Dammen's "Mega Time Squad," Darin Scott and Rusty Cundieff's "Tales from the Hood 2" and many more.
As Bo Burnham’s examination of middle school malaise “Eighth Grade” hits cinemas, it’s worth considering the breadth of films that examine the teenage experience.
An interview with Bo Burnham, who makes his debut as a writer and director with the adolescent comedy, "Eighth Grade."
A preview of the 6th annual Chicago Critics Film Festival, which runs May 4-10.
A look at how the theme of fathers and daughters was reflected in four films from Sundance this year.