While there’s a temptation to lament losing a great comedy, “Hacks” hasn’t lost a step since its 2021 premiere, cementing its ...
We announce an exciting new gig for our regular contributor, and the former cohost of Ebert and Roeper at the Movies.
There comes a moment about halfway through Sam and David Cutler-Kreutz’s “Trapped” where you kind of wish it would end. This is not meant as a criticism, but a natural response when watching the film.
It's a story we've heard told before, and better, and "The Audacity" hardly gives these ideas the upgrade they need.
The composer talks about scoring for Earth and the stars, collaborating with Lord and Miller, and what exactly a cristal baschet is.
The debut filmmaker talks about how images and image-making impact our experience of time and memory, and more.
Now, in its fifth season, the show’s infamous time jumps have taken us to an alternative 2012 in which Mars has not only been ...
“Shadow Lord” picks up one year after the Clone Wars, following the activation of Order 66 and the Empire’s occupation across the galaxy. The story takes place on Janix, a gray-paletted, ...
And yes, we feel a sense of schadenfreude watching them turn on one another as if they’re in an upper-class suburban enclave ...
It’s still an effectively grisly and beautifully mounted effort, with superb performances from the ensemble cast.
One of Roger’s favorite filmmakers, Gregory Nava, will return to Ebertfest for a 10:25 pm screening of his marvelous 1995 ...
An ode to a lost friend, and to Ben Wheatley's ambitious social satire.
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