Interviews
Beautiful and Haunted: Jeff Nichols on The Bikeriders
An interview with Jeff Nichols, director of Take Shelter, Midnight Special, Loving, and the current The Bikeriders.
An interview with Jeff Nichols, director of Take Shelter, Midnight Special, Loving, and the current The Bikeriders.
A tribute to the late James Caan.
A look back at Roger Ebert's list ranking the Top Ten Films of the 1990s.
In praise of "The Garden Left Behind"; Epic Tarantino panel; Power of "Modern Love"; Why films about the past should embrace horror; Greatness of "The Irishman."
A tribute to the late Oscar-winning actor, Martin Landau.
"Get Out" is the best movie about American slavery; In praise of Jordan Horowitz; That Oscars shocker; Painful black/white Oscar moment; Who killed "Twin Peaks."
An obituary for the late Polish master, Andrzej Wajda.
In light of Polish director Andrzej Wajda's recent passing, an alphabetical list of his ten best films.
A chat between our three female film critics about the lasting power of "Thelma and Louise" on its 25th anniversary.
Sheila writes: In the films of Spike Lee, the characters often break the fourth wall and speak directly into the lens. There's a break in the action, and the dialogue spoken to the camera feels almost like it's from a documentary, with the "talking head" giving us more information for context. In this cut from the wonderful video-site "Press Play," watch the best To the Camera moments from Spike Lee's films.
The movie questionnaire and 2015 reviews of RogerEbert.com film critic Sheila O'Malley.