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Netflix Unpacks One of Chicago’s Most Infamous Unsolved Mysteries in “Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders”

Total Fidelity: Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza on “Warfare”

Bright Wall/Dark Room July 2024: No, Captain, My Captain: Crimson Tide and the Perils of Mutiny by Bryan Miller

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Bergman’s Hour of the Wolf: Another Look at an Underrated Masterpiece

Short Films in Focus: The Shorts Programs of the 2023 Chicago Critics Film Festival

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Home Entertainment Guide: April 2023

Sundance 2023: Kokomo City, Twice Colonized, Little Richard: I Am Everything

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Prime Video’s The Terminal List is an Alpha Male Cry for Help

A Celebration of Friendship: Andrew Ahn and Nick Adams on Fire Island

Scene Stealer: A Tribute to Isabel Jewell

Louie Anderson: 1953-2022

A Comedian’s Comedian: Mort Sahl (1927-2021)

True/False Festival 2021: Highlights of a Virtual Event

Five Unforgettable Rising Actresses of 2020

The Energy Can’t Last: On the Grimy American Fringes of Jeremy Saulnier

Being Human Is Heroic: Melora Walters on Waterlily Jaguar, Drowning, Magnolia and More

Seeing Yourself in Ordinary People

Reexamining Indigenous Mythology: Michelle Latimer on Inconvenient Indian & Trickster

Fantasia 2020: Slaxx, Tiny Tim: King for a Day, The Oak Room, The Five Rules of Success

‘It’s Not Your Fault’: On Hanging Out and Healing in Good Will Hunting

Where to Find Roger Ebert’s Great Movies Streaming

Max von Sydow: 1929-2020

We Are All Connected: Backstage at the 2020 Academy Awards

Revisiting Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca in the Age of CRISPR

MOMA’s To Save and Project Festival: Never Fear, Histoires d’Amérique, A Day Off

Director on a tightrope: Dušan Makavejev, 1932-2019

Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema is an Essential Blu-ray Release

Short Films in Focus: Mr. Death

Believing in Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema

Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema, Criterion’s 39-Film Box Set, as Seen Through Ebert’s Eyes

Fantasia International Film Festival 2018 Preview

Hug Your Family: Ben Foster on Leave No Trace

The Woman Trapped: The Lens of Ida Lupino

Cannes 2018: Palme des Whiskers

Your Roger Stories: The Meetings

Giving It Texture: Costume Designer Ruth Carter on Black Panther

Clint Eastwood’s Accidental Heroes
