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Movies for the Freaks: Mark Anthony Green on “Opus”

December 2024 Blu-Ray Guide: “The Wild Robot,” “Conclave,” “Alien: Romulus,” More

Peacock Turns the Rom-Com Into a Game of Death in the Charming “Laid”

The 25 Best TV Series of 2024

Colman Domingo Propels Phenomenally Entertaining “The Madness”

Ted Danson Stars in Lovely, Moving “A Man on the Inside”

The Steady, Inevitable Decline: Sideways at 20

Venice Film Festival 2024: The Biennale College

TIFF 2024: 20 World Premieres We Can’t Wait to See

FX’s “English Teacher” Gets an Incomplete Grade for Now

SDCC 2024: Back Bigger and Better

The LightReel Film Festival Finishes Strong

The Ebert Fellows Go to Ebertfest 2024

The Ebert Fellows Go to True/False

Five Years Later, Us is Jordan Peele’s Defining Puzzle

Spirit Awards 2024: A Platform for Essential Independent Films

Check into Prime Video’s Hazbin Hotel

2024 Sundance Film Festival Announces 91 Projects Selected for the Feature Films, Episodic, and New Frontier Lineup for 40th Edition

TIFF 2023: Seagrass, Fitting In, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person

Venice Film Festival 2023: Biennale College and Recommended Movies

Peacock’s Twisted Metal Adaptation Takes Too Long to Get Into Gear

A Look Back at Tribeca 2023

Disney Version of American Born Chinese Entertains Even as It Dilutes Its Source

Cinema Femme Short Film Festival to Have First In-Person Screenings at the Music Box Theatre

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Figures It Out in Smart Final Season

Natasha Lyonne, Rian Johnson Make a Perfect Team for Peacock’s Poker Face

10 Major Snubs and Surprises from the 2023 Oscar Nominations

FOX’s Accused Is An Emotionally Manipulative Void

The State of the Oscar Race: A Crazy Week Offers Clarity to Key Categories

The Great Filmmaking Craft of 2022

The Ten Best Films of 2022

Everything Everywhere All at Once Leads Chicago Film Critics Nominations

An American Story: Margaret Brown and Joycelyn Davis on Descendant

FACETS Screen Gems Benefit is Sold Out, But Donations are Still Welcome

TIFF 2022: El agua, Maya and the Wave, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

TIFF 2022: Brother, Butcher’s Crossing, The Lost King

Only a Few Tickets Left for FACETS Screen Gems Benefit on Wednesday, September 28th

FACETS Honors Chaz Ebert’s Life and Career at Screen Gems Benefit on September 28th

We’re Only as Good as Our Generation: Ethan Hawke on The Last Movie Stars

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Ebertfest 2022 Announces Complete Lineup, Will Be Dedicated to Sidney Poitier and Gilbert Gottfried

The Profound and the Profane Belong to Each Other: Daniels on Everything Everywhere All at Once

Meet the Guests of Ebertfest 2022

Sundance 2022: Am I OK?, Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul., Every Day in Kaimukī

The Best Television of 2021

Five Articles In Praise of Rebecca Hall’s Directorial Debut, Passing

Maya and the Three Celebrates Mexican Culture with Vivid Adventure

Incredible Performance Anchors Netflix’s Moving Maid

Venice Without Her

Venice Film Festival 2021: Back To School (The Biennale College, That Is)

Venice Film Festival 2021: Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon, Illusions perdues, The Promises

Amazon’s Modern Love Only Intermittently Offers Romantic Insight in Season Two

HBO’s Gossip Girl Doesn’t Work When the Kids Are Alright

Apple TV+’s Dark Physical is Definitely Not a Comedy but Still Worth Your Time

The Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Cinematic Universe

The Essential Fellini is a Wonderful Gift for Cinephiles

8 Films to See at the Nightstream Virtual Film Festival

Fantasia 2020: Come True, The Dark and the Wicked, Time of Moulting, Unearth

It is All An Illusion: Malgorzata Szumowska on The Other Lamb

Sundance 2020 Announces Competition, Midnight, Premiere Titles and More

Home Entertainment Guide: November 27, 2019

CW’s Nancy Drew is Just Ridiculous Enough

Playing it Luce: Questions for a complicated movie

Venice 2019: The Biennale College

Twelve Thumbs-Up Films from the Venice Film Festival

Ava DuVernay, Ryan Murphy, Jharrel Jerome and CBS Win Big at Inaugural AAFCA TV Honors Ceremony

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: June 27, 2019

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: May 30, 2019

A Look Back at the 10th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival

DOC10 2019 Preview: Hail Satan?, One Child Nation and Seven More Highlights

Sundance 2019 Interview: Julius Onah on Luce

NBC’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine is Headed in a Terrific Direction in Season Six

Paul Feig on A Simple Favor, Henry Golding’s Deleted Dance Scene and More

Sundance 2019 Announces Competition, Premiere, Midnight Titles and More

Short Films in Focus: A Film by Vera Vaughn

Venice Film Festival 2018: Biennale College Films and Restored Classics

Criterion Collection Celebrates Powell & Pressburger’s A Matter of Life and Death

Fantasia 2018: Unfriended: Dark Web, Tales from the Hood 2, The Night Eats the World

Thumbnails Special Edition: Changes in Journalism

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Tempest in a #MeToo Pot

NBC’s Rise Has Its Heart in the Right Place

Diary of a Sundance Juror

Sundance 2018 Announces Competition, Premiere, Midnight Titles and More

Venice 2017: The Biennale College

Scientific Cinema: Michael Almereyda on “Marjorie Prime”

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: August 10, 2017

Comic-Con 2017: “Sigmund and the Sea Monsters,” “Danger & Eggs,” “Niko and the Sword of Light”

Charles Taylor on His New Book, “Opening Wednesday at a Theater or Drive-In Near You”

Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: April 27, 2017

2017 Gracie Award Winners to Be Honored on June 6th

What “Julie’s Greenroom” Teaches Us About the Importance of the NEA

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