You’ve Got Mail (From Roger Ebert)
A collection of emails that Roger Ebert sent to his writers.
A collection of emails that Roger Ebert sent to his writers.
On June 21, 2014, “Life Itself” opened the Hamptons Film Festival at Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York. RogerEbert.com publisher Chaz Ebert and editor-in-chief Matt Zoller Seitz were guests at the event and participated in a post-screening Q&A with Alec Baldwin and Hamptons Film Festival artistic director David Nugent afterward.
An exclusive clip from Steve James’ “Life Itself,” opening in theaters and On Demand on July 4, 2014.
A sneak peek of two animatics from an upcoming project from Ebert Productions.
A video segment from 1988 in which Roger Ebert & David Stratton discuss film criticism.
Internationally renowned film critic Lisa Nesselson writes about her professional and personal history with Roger Ebert
A collection of rave reviews for Life Itself that came out of the Cannes and Sundance Film Festival.
Spend Roger Ebert’s birthday with us at a virtual celebration for the special day and preview of Steve James’ “Life Itself”.
Chaz Ebert’s latest video reports on the Cannes premieres of “Foxcatcher,” “The Homesman,” “Mr. Turner,” and “The Wonders,” while offering an extended report on the emotional screening of “Life Itself.”
The trailer for “Life Itself” by Steve James has just been released by Magnolia.
The release date for Life Itself has been announced.
Nell Minow on the Ebertfest Opening Night gala premiere of Steve James’ “Life itself”.
Seonyong Cho offers his appreciation of Steve James’ “Life Itself” and gives both the film and the man a thumbs up.
Steve James’ “Life Itself” will play in the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival with new footage.
A collection of quotes from filmmakers and critics honoring Roger’s memory.
Søren Hough of MovieFail.com talks about his experience seeing “Life Itself at a special screening for contributors to the Indiegogo campaign that helped fund the movie.
“Life Itself” gets a theatrical release from Magnolia Pictures.
Some of our Far Flung Correspondents have written about watching the documentary based on Roger’s memoir.
Olivia Collette’s experience dealing with a loved one’s illness made “Life Itself” especially powerful for her.