
Super Troopers 2
This sequel isn't just more of the same from Broken Lizard—it's a lot more, and for no good reason.
This sequel isn't just more of the same from Broken Lizard—it's a lot more, and for no good reason.
William Friedkin, the director of "The Exorcist," documents what might be a real-life exorcism.
Roger Ebert on James Ivory's "Howards End".
"The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty. What a space it opens…
A closer look at the 13 reviews by Roger Ebert chosen for the front page today to mark the anniversary of Roger's passing and the…
A collection of memories from fans of Roger Ebert.
A new video essay explores the uncanny durability of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
Starring Dwayne Johnson and other giant creatures.
Some directors are all about the visual symbolism, but Forman was more of a people-watcher.
After all these years it’s hard for me to say if “Earthquake” is either a guilty pleasure or a movie so bad that it’s good.
A table of contents for all of our Ebertfest 2018 coverage.
Ebert Fellow Tyler Panlilio reports from Ebertfest on the Q&A panel for "Columbus."
Roger Ebert has attended international film festivals and events for almost half a century, from the Kolkata International Film Festival to the Academy Awards. In addition to his coverage, our contributors report the latest from Cannes, Telluride, Toronto, Sundance and other movie showcases world-wide.
This year's Ebert Fellows, Riane Lenzner-White, Shalayne Pulia, and Ashish Valentine, were on WILL-AM to talk about their favorite moments and movies from this year's past Ebertfest. The segment was produced by Jason Croft.
A recording of the wrap-up can be found here.
A list of previous Ebert Fellows content from Ebertfest 2016:
Riane Lenzner-White interviews legendary script supervisor Angela Allen about "The Third Man"
Shalayne Pulia collects 21 quotes from Guillermo del Toro
Shalayne Pulia on the Women in Film panel
Shalayne Pulia interviews the Alloy Orchestra for "L'Inhumaine"
Ashish Valentine interviews Guillermo del Toro about "Crimson Peak"
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A new video essay explores the uncanny durability of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"
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