A feature about the manner in which Black trauma is addressed in feature films.
An annotated table of contents including content both new and republished featured on RogerEbert.com in allegiance with the Black Lives Matter movement.
The experts sound off on what films to watch in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
An overview of twelve films in the 2019 Venice Film Festival that get my thumbs-up vote.
The RE staff on some of their favorite performances of 2018.
Part 2 of Chaz Ebert's "Best Of" list ranking the best Documentaries of 2017 in alphabetical order
A preview of Chicago's second-annual DOC10 Film Festival, highlighting eight films including "The Cinema Travelers," "Whose Streets?" and "Rat Film."
An article about the second annual DOC10 Film Festival scheduled to run Thursday, March 30th through Sunday, April 2nd in Chicago.
Whenever people ask about what the Black Lives Matter movement is, whether it’s a year or 50 from now, I will tell them to see director Sabaah Folayan’s documentary “Whose Streets?”
An article about films that have moved me in 2015, including "Room," "99 Homes" and "He Named Me Malala."
With John Boyega's star on the rise with the release of "The Force Awakens" in five months, we look back at his breakthrough in "Attack the Block" and how it feels more current than ever.
Our racial moment of truth; Legacy of "The Shining"; Hollywood reaches a feminist tipping point; Christopher McQuarrie on "Mission: Impossible 5"; Ezra Miller and Michael Angarano.
A review by a Chicago Urban League student named Veronique Hester of Afraid of Dark.
A piece on cinema of 2014 that addressed racial issues in the year after such progress with films like "12 Years a Slave."
Much progress has been made in representing African-American life onscreen, but there's a long way to go.
"BET News Special: Justice For Ferguson: The Shooting of Michael Brown" airs at 7pm EST on Friday, August 22nd.
"Let's Be Cops" and Michael Brown; Forgive Damon Lindelof; Stop writing dystopian sci-fi; Reflections on "The Darjeeling Limited"; Temporal anxieties in 2014 films.
An FFC looks at the horrible situation in Ferguson, MO and what it says about where we are and where we're going.