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Kevin Costner: The Last of the Cornball American Directors
The three previous movies the Oscar-winner directed suggest a filmmaker whose unabashed earnestness is his greatest weakness and secret superpower.
The three previous movies the Oscar-winner directed suggest a filmmaker whose unabashed earnestness is his greatest weakness and secret superpower.
An article celebrating the work of RogerEbert.com Contributor and Visiting Fulbright Scholar Michał Oleszczyk.
On the latest Blu-ray releases, including a Criterion edition of McCabe & Mrs. Miller.
On the use of music in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, which just turned 50.
Contributing Editor Nell Minow on the gems of Women Writers Week.
The latest monthly column on new streaming and Blu-ray releases includes Elvis, Thor: Love & Thunder, and Criterion releases of Blow Out, Exotica and Sound of Metal.
A tribute to the late Monica Vitti, star of L'Avventura, L'Eclisse, Secret Scandal, and more.
An interview with Ethan Hawke, who received a lifetime achievement award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
A tribute to the the legendary, Oscar-winning actor.
What the writers of RogerEbert.com have been watching while being stuck at home.
A collection of the reviews given our highest possible grade in 2019.
An interview with director Rob Garver about his Pauline Kael documentary, What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael.
An interview with filmmaker and critic Bertrand Tavernier about his new film, "My Journey Through French Cinema."
The 40th chapter of Scout Tafoya's series looks at Warren Beatty's latest film, Rules Don't Apply.
For the 37th installment in his video essay series about maligned masterworks, Scout Tafoya examines Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point and The Mystery of Oberwald.