
All Ages Welcome at Free Screenings of Eighth Grade on August 8th
An article about tomorrow’s nationwide free screenings of “Eighth Grade,” which all ages are welcome to attend.
An article about tomorrow’s nationwide free screenings of “Eighth Grade,” which all ages are welcome to attend.
An interview with the director of “IVRY,” and a presentation of the short film.
An article about five male and five female writers who are gender balancing RogerEbert.com’s regular rotation of film critics.
A new documentary about the “Father of Modern Space Art” won the CCI-IFF Best Documentary Award.
A look at the different activation experiences that made fun for fans at this year’s Comic-Con.
A table of contents for all of Nell Minow and Jana Monji’s coverage of this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
A review of a new book by RogerEbert.com contributor Niles Schwartz.
A piece on a new moviegoing experience in the Chicago suburbs.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con on a special panel and audience experience for History’s new UFO dramatic series, “Project Blue Book.”
A look back at how we’ve rated the “Mission: Impossible” films throughout the years.
If all blockbuster-sized entertainments were even half as ambitious and ingenious as these films have been, moviegoers would be infinitely better off.
The history of Lalo Schifrin’s famous “Mission: Impossible” theme, throughout different composers and arrangements.
A report from Comic-Con’s “Jack Ryan” VR experience and sneak peak at the first episode, in anticipation of the new Amazon series.
A report from Comic-Con’s special presentation of Hulu’s upcoming Stephen King series, “Castle Rock,” including the panel discussion.
A report from two panels at San Diego Comic-Con that focused on women working in the film industry.
An interview from San Diego Comic-Con with Jason Liles, who has done motion-capture work in “Rampage” and the upcoming “Godzilla: King of Monsters.”
A body of work at once austere, beautiful, tactile, allusive and deeply generous.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con on the Doctor Who panel, featuring Jodie Whittaker.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con on this year’s panel of film and TV composers.
Why “Eighth Grade” Gets It Right; Olivier Assayas on “Cold Water”; Europe’s rising nationalism; Michael Dinner on “L.A. Confidential”; Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote.