The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Encanto, Eternals, House of Gucci, and Criterion editions of The Piano and Miller's Crossing.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Assistant, Bad Boys for Life, and Criterion editions of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Destry Rides Again.
What the writers of RogerEbert.com have been watching while being stuck at home.
As of this writing, Todd Phillips’ “Joker” has earned nearly $1 billion globally, making it one of the most successful comic book movies ever released. But the discourse surrounding it will outlive this moment. No comic book-derived film since “Black Panther” has sparked more commentary, although the discussion surrounding this one has been more oppositional than anything else, and clouded by bad faith on every side.
A preview of the 2019 BAMCinemaFest with four highlights: So Pretty, The World is Full of Secrets, Vision Portraits, and The Mountain.
The director of "Mandy" talks about making his gorgeous revenge epic and working with Nicolas Cage.
A review of new films by Alfonso Cuaron and Rick Alverson from the start of the Venice Film Festival.
A look back at my Telluride Film Festival Journal from August 28th to September 1st, 2008
A report from the first day of the Television Critics Association press tour, with the latest on "Deadwood," "Sharp Objects," Jennifer Garner's "Camping" and more.
A report on classic films restored and presented at this year's Venice Film Festival.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including "The Invitation," "Sing Street," "Louder Than Bombs," "Keanu" and "Hardcore Henry."
A look at the legacy of "Independence Day," as reflected in films that tried to top it, including its sequel.