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Secret sounds in movies and TV; The setting of “True Detective”; Marc Maron’s chat with Obama; “The Fisher King”: In the Kingdom of the Imperfect; The Knickerbocker Hotel’s haunted history.
Secret sounds in movies and TV; The setting of “True Detective”; Marc Maron’s chat with Obama; “The Fisher King”: In the Kingdom of the Imperfect; The Knickerbocker Hotel’s haunted history.
A discussion of the works of the great film composer James Horner.
Over the course of three films, Pete Docter has done what so many other family films do not: taken children seriously.
A critic looks back on the films that formed the way she reads cinema and life.
25 indie directors to know; RIP Kirk Kerkorian; Designs of “Dick Tracy”; Tim Burton pays tribute to Christopher Lee; Preview of BAMcinemaFest.
Want to watch Life Itself on Roger’s birthday? Here’s how.
Being young, white male directors with one indie hit gets you a blockbuster like Jurassic World. Why doesn’t the same hold true for female directors and directors of color?
The case against innocent bystanders; John McTiernan’s “Basic”; Cause of addiction has been discovered; Remembering Dusty Rhodes; J.J. Abrams on Dick Smith.
The importance of engaging in all aspects of film analysis, even the -isms, and even in summer blockbusters.
Director and cast of “Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party”; Genius of Ornette Coleman; Richard Brody on “Heaven Knows What”; Critics flunk “Ferris Bueller”; “Inside Out” director Pete Docter.
Eskil Vogt’s “Blind”; Reflections on “Ex Machina”; Evangelicals open door to debate on gay rights; How “Jaws” misrepresented the great white; Cara Seymour interviews Mary Harron.
A round-up of Twitter pages for the writers at RogerEbert.com.
The June 2015 installment of Bright Wall/Dark Room featuring an in-depth analysis of the controversy regarding “Zero Dark Thirty.”
Jean Harlow: Bombshell; Adjusting to a world that won’t laugh with you; Death of mid-June box office champs; How to pull off an insane hallucination sequence; “Silicon Valley” recap.
Curtis Mayfield’s “Claudine” soundtrack; Women in Noah Baumbach’s films; Filming “12 Angry Men Inside Amy Schumer”; Films of Billy Wilder; Chatting with Nathan Silver.
With another Police Story film opening this week, 30 years after the original, Simon Abrams offers a primer.
Forum on “White Men Can’t Jump”; Orson Welles’ “War of the Worlds”; Eight essential Charlize Theron performances; Why “Undisputed” is a masterpiece; Disney’s recycled animation.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announces its new president.
A report on the June 2015 Female Filmmakers Night at the Midwest Independent Film Festival.