Inaugural Roger Ebert Symposium Set for October 1st in Urbana
An article about the first ever Roger Ebert Symposium entitled “Empathy for the Universe” set for Monday, October 1st, in Urbana.
An article about the first ever Roger Ebert Symposium entitled “Empathy for the Universe” set for Monday, October 1st, in Urbana.
A look ahead at the films set to come out in the fall season, starring ten of our most anticipated titles.
A review of the new game Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and look at how it fits into gaming culture and the art that inspired it.
A preview of the Music Box Theater’s 70mm Film Festival, which runs from September 14-27.
On how the Oscar race gained focus after Venice, Telluride, and TIFF.
An article commemorating Project Involve’s 25th anniversary, featuring reflections from Fellow-turned-acclaimed producer Effie T. Brown.
An essay about “Goodfellas,” as excerpted from the latest issue of the online magazine, Bright Wall/Dark Room.
Burt Reynolds’ mix of deep talent and light-footed charisma was unique.
Not only would Idris Elba make a great James Bond, the franchise has been building towards casting an actor of color anyway.
Something more cerebral and starkly feminist is at play within this unconventional horror story.
An interview with Keith Hoogland, president of Family Video, about the fortieth anniversary of his rental chain.
An interview with the director of Mr. Death, and a presentation of the short film.
Bill Morrison’s graphic novel based on the movie comes out this week, from Titan Comics.
Miranda Harcourt on “The Changeover”; Elvis makes a comeback; Edward James Olmos on “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez”; In memory of John McCain; Patricia Clarkson on “Sharp Objects.”
A special edition of Thumbnails chronicling the success of “Crazy Rich Asians” and the current state of representation in Hollywood.
An article about TCM and the African-American Film Critics’ Association’s (AAFCA) month-long programming initiative, The Black Experience on Film.
A video interview with Spike Lee and John David Washington about their film, “BlacKkKlansman.”