A tribute to actress, writer, and producer Shelley Duvall, a singular film presence.
As "Fly Me to the Moon" opens in theaters, here are some of our other favorite films about NASA's Apollo program and the first manned expeditions to the moon.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, and Criterion editions of Bound, Blue Velvet, and The Underground Railroad.
The staff picks for the best films of the first half of 2024.
An interview with Jeff Nichols, director of Take Shelter, Midnight Special, Loving, and the current The Bikeriders.
This is David E. Kelley working in the register he excels at: a legal thriller with just enough interpersonal relationship drama and a touch of mystery.
A postmortem on Chaz's time at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.
The panel will discuss the trend toward purpose-driven filmmaking in today’s industry and how that is impacted by the diversity of filmmakers, film genres, and the changes in funding in the filmmaking system.
Conversations with KiKi Layne, Greg Kwedar, Kelly O'Sullivan, Pamela Adlon, and more from this year's Chicago Critics Film Festival.
Chaz offers a video preview of the most exciting titles passing through this year's festival.
We look back at movies like Boy Kills World whose directors decided to keep tinkering after their debut—for better or worse.
A compilation of articles spotlighting memorable screenings at Ebertfest over the years.
A roster of the esteemed film voices attending the 25th anniversary of Roger Ebert's annual film festival.
An interview with horror filmmaker and showrunner Mike Flanagan on the tenth anniversary of "Oculus," Bollywood remakes, and the corrosive pull of religion.
Reports from three students of the University of Illinois College of Media who went to True/False under the Roger Ebert Fellows program.
On the trope of the horror movie final girl and why it needs to go.