Black Writers Week
Marvel's Black Villain Era
Almost every MCU villain in 2023 was Black. Why? And what does that mean for the MCU going forward?
Almost every MCU villain in 2023 was Black. Why? And what does that mean for the MCU going forward?
Before All That Jazz, Bob Fosse wanted to make a King Kong sequel with his buddy Paddy Chayefsky. Matt Zoller Seitz considers the monstrous possibilities.
The best Blu-ray and streaming titles of the month, including Oppenheimer, Saw X, and Blue Beetle.
The latest on streaming and Blu-ray, including Missing, Living, Triangle of Sadness, and a 4K edition of The Fisher King.
A look back at Peter Weir's best films, on the occasion of his upcoming lifetime achievement Oscar.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Freaky, Let Him Go, Greenland, and Criterion editions of The Parallax View, Smooth Talk, and two films by Ramin Bahrani.
Writer Carlos Aguilar's answers the movie love questionnaire.
What the writers of RogerEbert.com have been watching while being stuck at home.
A report from the Golden Globes, where Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody were the night's big winners.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Bad Times at the El Royale, Fahrenheit 11/9, Venom, A Simple Favor, and The Predator.
What's new on Netflix and Blu-ray, including The Meg, Crazy Rich Asians, and Blindspotting.
A deep dive into the acting career of Glenn Close, celebrating a performer who gets more out of stillness than almost any other actor.
Five joy filled days of cinema and photos. Journal of Ebertfest 2018. Photo credits Timothy Hiatt