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Code Black
This documentary about emergency medical care is bleak and informative, and ultimately heartbreaking.
This documentary about emergency medical care is bleak and informative, and ultimately heartbreaking.
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…
True story, kind of.
A two-character drama about gender relations and sadomasochism, directed by Roman Polanski? Sounds like a sure thing. It's not.
MZS takes a hard-hitting, investigative look at his dad.
The sequel to "21 Jump Street" is post-entertainment entertainment. The joke's on everyone.
Tom Cruise saves the world again, but it takes a tremendous amount of effort and many, many lives to do it.
Let's make a game of it.
Scout Tafoya's series on critically reviled but substantive movies continues with Peter Bogdanovich's 1975 musical At Long Last Love.