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Flying to the Moon: Ten Films About the Apollo Program
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.
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.
Thirty years after its release, this multi-platinum collection of classic rock and R&B feels like a relic—both of the musical period it celebrates and an era when people actually bought movie soundtracks.
With "Wild Wild West" turning 25-years-old, Odie Henderson and Robert Daniels discuss the film's complicated legacy.
Richard Linklater’s new Netflix comedy is just the latest illustration of how we idolize and idealize big-screen assassins—even though the characters rarely live up to our image of them as super-cool killers.
The Harold Lloyd comedy helped invent the modern rom-com, a frothy form of sentimental escapism.
As he proves again with Challengers, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker is uniquely attuned to the joy, pain and sexiness of modern romance.
Twenty years ago, Tom Hanks starred in what is widely considered the Coen brothers worst film. It's a good time to look back at how The Ladykillers (as well as two other films released that year) fits into the star's career.
An interview with co-writer/star/director Meg Ryan about her new rom-com, What Happens Later.
A feature on 25 of the best films released so far this year.
Wes Anderson's latest nods to far more than just flying-saucer stories.
Here's a preview of some of the movies we're psyched to see at Cannes this year.
A photo journal of every screening and Q&A at Ebertfest 2023.
An article about the Cinema Femme Short Film Festival, which will have its first in-person screenings at Chicago's Music Box Theatre on April 30th and May 3rd.
A book excerpt from the new book by Matt Pais, a collection of interviews with '90s icons.
An article spotlighting the new trend to present movies to see only in theaters including five films we recommend seeing now and two films we are looking forward to seeing in theaters soon.
A new biography of Nora Ephron shows us the real-life events that were reflected in When Harry Met Sally…, Sleepless in Seattle, Hanging Up, and Heartburn and the private moments she kept secret, including her final illness.
A preview of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which includes new films by David Cronenberg, Claire Denis, Kelly Reichardt, Park Chan-wook, and many more.
A reprint of Roger Ebert's review of Cloud Atlas, with an introduction from Robert Daniels.