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Anchorman Wouldn’t Have Been Nearly as Great Without Christina Applegate
In honor of the hit comedy’s 20th anniversary, let’s pay tribute to its secret MVP, whose Veronica Corningstone hilariously cut Ron Burgundy down to size.
In honor of the hit comedy’s 20th anniversary, let’s pay tribute to its secret MVP, whose Veronica Corningstone hilariously cut Ron Burgundy down to size.
Critics were mostly ho-hum about "If," but it's a sneakily powerful dream-logic movie
A farewell and tribute to RogerEbert.com Senior Editor Nick Allen that is chock-full of highlights from his eight years at the site.
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.
Chaz Ebert reports on the Cannes premieres of "Foxcatcher," "The Homesman," "Mr. Turner," and "The Wonders," while offering an extended report on the emotional screening of "Life Itself."
A tribute to the late, great Fred Willard.
A look back at some of our favorite conversations from the past year, with both stars and filmmakers.
An interview with Steve Carell about Vice, playing Donald Rumsfeld opposite Christian Bale's Dick Cheney, Beautiful Boy and more.
A disorganized but affecting study of how addiction tears apart a family.
Chaz Ebert reveals her list of movies from 2018 to see before awards season 2019.
Matt writes: The 54th Chicago International Film Festival runs from Wednesday, October 10th, through Sunday, October 21st, and includes a slew of enticing titles, such as its opening night selection, Felix Van Groeningen's "Beautiful Boy," starring Oscar nominees Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet.
A look ahead at the films set to come out in the fall season, starring ten of our most anticipated titles.
A review of two new films about addiction from TIFF, one starring Timothee Chalamet, the other Lucas Hedges.
The 20 films world premiering at the Toronto Film Festival that you can expect to find covered here over the next week, among many others.