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The Unloved, Part 125: Mother Night
On what could be the best Kurt Vonnegut film adaptation.
On what could be the best Kurt Vonnegut film adaptation.
An article detailing FACETS Chicago's upcoming Screen Gems Benefit honoring the Director and President of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Jacqueline Stewart, who will be in conversation with previous honoree Chaz Ebert.
In honor of its 25th anniversary re-release, we look at the George Lucas movie’s greatest legacy: paving the way for studios to extend their aging franchises by telling origin stories.
A Far-Flung Correspondent looks at the recent Oscar nominee and Ebertfest film.
Robert Eggers' third film answers the question, "What would Conan the Barbarian look like if Conan himself directed it?"
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Lisa Frankenstein, The Beekeeper, and Criterion editions of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Dogfight.
Hacks finally returns this week and the Emmy-winning show has never been better.
An interview with the wildly talented writer/director of Drive My Car and this week's Evil Does Not Exist.
Many beloved films will be celebrating their 25th anniversary this year as one of the best years ever unfolded in 1999. Don't forget Go.
The writer-director-star of The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed talks about sexism, deadpan comedy, casual nudity and resisting the fairytale nature of most movie love stories.