An article celebrating Odie Henderson as a contributing film critic at RogerEbert.com for eleven years.
The newest releases on physical media, including The Bad Guys, Ambulance, The Northman, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and Criterion editions of The Tales of Hoffman and Shaft.
The Limey is the point when Soderbergh confidently admitted his comfort zone is the genre film.
The best in television for the year.
A review of the new HBO comedy, "Barry," starring Bill Hader and Henry Winkler.
Elmore Leonard gets the Prestige TV treatment but they forgot to include his most essential element, tight pacing.
A personal piece on gun culture, as reflected in Tim Sutton's new film, "Dark Night."
A review of "Sneaky Pete," the new series premiering on Amazon this Friday.
A report from SXSW 2016 on the latest from Ti West, Keegan-Michael Key & Jordan Peele, John Michael McDonagh and more.
Deborah Kampmeier on "Hounddog"; Today's reductive emotional landscape; Not a reboot, a repackaging; Riding tall on a rebellion frontier; When brown actors play white characters.
Sheila writes: I came across a funny video with human re-enactments of moments from Disney films that would seem totally creepy removed from the Disney context. I think my favorite is the Lion King moment, but there are some other really good ones. Enjoy!
"True Detective" finale; coverage of the True/False film festival; the case against Wes Anderson; a case for Wes Anderson; inside the mind of a psychopath