Reviews
Danny Collins
"Danny Collins," starring Al Pacino as an old pop singer trying rediscover meaning and purpose in life, is an appealing comedy with a streak of melodrama, and a great lead performance.
"Danny Collins," starring Al Pacino as an old pop singer trying rediscover meaning and purpose in life, is an appealing comedy with a streak of melodrama, and a great lead performance.
A report on the film criticism panel hosted by Chaz Ebert at SXSW 2015.
Eight things the writer wants you to know about Albert Maysles, the pioneering documentary filmmaker who died last week at age 88.
A 2002 Star-Ledger profile of Albert Maysles, by MZS.
This month's Unloved looks at two films deemed disasters: Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate and Gore Verbinski's The Lone Ranger.
Captain's log: eight fifth graders, one adult, one James Cameron movie.
David Cronenberg's film of Bruce Wagner's Hollywood satire-nightmare turns ludicrous situations into operatic tragedy.
Famous scenes from great movies, re-enacted with stick figures.
This intimate documentary set at a "free school" is nothing less than a Rorschach test for viewers' ideas of what education should be.
The RogerEbert.com staff pick for the Best Picture of 2015.