Garry Marshall: 1934 – 2016
A tribute to the late comedy mastermind, Garry Marshall.
A tribute to the late comedy mastermind, Garry Marshall.
In light of this week’s “Star Trek Beyond,” our writer looks back at the last cinematic journey of the original crew.
This movie is trying to kill these women, but they endure.
Second movie is biggest career hurdle; Filmmakers of “The Videoblogs”; In defense of “The Purge”; Chatting with Michael Ballhaus; Profile of Jesse Eisenberg.
A compilation of reviews defending the new “Ghostbusters” film.
An excerpt from the July 2016 issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room about Steven Spielberg and “Empire of the Sun.”
An article about Elevated Films Chicago’s screening of “Little Men” on July 14th.
Before this summer’s “The BFG,” Spielberg made another personal, enchanting and overlooked film: 1989’s “Always.”
My dinner with Michael Cimino; Emily Ratajkowski’s naked ambition; When Disney got trippy; Filmmakers are fans of TCM; Diversity ignores the disabled in Hollywood.
Depressing and fun. Not a combination you encounter every day.
Contributors to RogerEbert.com celebrate the masterful films of the late Abbas Kiarostami.
A look at how the “Purge” films have succumbed to the glorification and desensitization they’ve been designed to satirize.
Godfrey Cheshire on his encounters with the late Abbas Kiarostami and the director’s films.
A tribute to the late, great Abbas Kiarostami.
For the 31st installment in his series about maligned masterworks, Scout Tafoya examines David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
An interview with director Casimir Nozkowski about his short “70 Hester Street” and a presentation of the film.
John Carpenter’s 80s SF film may have outdated technology and outdated hair, but it hasn’t aged a day.
A tribute to the legendary Michael Cimino.
The life of Olivia de Havilland; Sitting down to make a stand; My visit to LAIKA; Scars that bleed and wounds that heal; Mimi Leder on “The Leftovers.”
A celebration of actor Warren Oates in anticipation of an upcoming retrospective at the Film Society of Lincoln Center in NYC.