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Why Closer Still Matters Two Decades After Its Release
When Closer came out in 2004, the story of its star power overshadowed one of the sharpest character studies of its era.
When Closer came out in 2004, the story of its star power overshadowed one of the sharpest character studies of its era.
An appreciation of one of many subversions in Poor Things.
A look at David Lynch's The Straight Story, 25 years after its release.
A reappreciation of the recently released Sometimes I Think About Dying, starring Daisy Ridley.
Poor Things would be achievement enough. But between that, The Curse and her recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, the actor-producer is operating on a different level than everyone else.
Favored to win an Oscar for Oppenheimer, the actor is poised to cement one of Hollywood’s greatest comeback stories—which, back when he was battling addiction, didn’t seem possible.
A stellar year in cinema means that not every worthy film got recognized with nominations. But just because the Academy overlooked these movies doesn’t mean you should too.
RogerEbert.com Literary Editor Matt Fagerholm bids farewell while celebrating his tenth anniversary at the site.
When the Oscar-winning blockbuster opened in 2012, many mocked the actor’s singing. Now that the film is getting a re-release, maybe it’s time to change our tune.
Deemed a commercial disappointment at the time, Christopher Nolan’s time-bending 2020 thriller isn’t as well-regarded as many of his other films. Four years later, with a splashy re-release on the horizon, we talk to five diehard fans who expressed their…