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Shelley Duvall’s Five Best Performances
In honor of the award-winning actor’s death, we celebrate her most indelible roles, which highlight her vulnerability, intensity and sweetness.
In honor of the award-winning actor’s death, we celebrate her most indelible roles, which highlight her vulnerability, intensity and sweetness.
A tribute to actress, writer, and producer Shelley Duvall, a singular film presence.
It feels like the writers threw darts at a joke board and threw them in the script like Mad Libs.
The musician’s new documentary In Restless Dreams briefly mentions his failed 1980 film One-Trick Pony. But that muted, uneven drama deserves a second look for what it says about the man who made it.
An interview with author Jesse David Fox about his new book, Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—and the Magic That Makes It Work.
A celebration of the late Treat Williams, who passed away on June 12 at the age of 71.
The latest on streaming and Blu-ray, including Missing, Living, Triangle of Sadness, and a 4K edition of The Fisher King.
An extensive preview of the French films that will be featured at New York's Walter Reade Theater, taking place from March 2-12.
Highlights of the annual stop on the fall festival awards season track.
A fest opening dispatch that includes thoughts on the Opening Night film, Noah Baumbach's White Noise.
Kelly Reichardt turns up in Cannes with Showing Up, a late competition highlight.
The bios and headshots for our esteemed guests at Ebertfest 2022.
A celebration of writer/director Elaine May, who will receive an honorary Oscar this year.
Ben Kenigsberg reviews two films about the creative process, Mia Hansen-Løve's Bergman Island and Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Drive My Car, from Cannes.
Ben Kenigsberg reviews Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta and Joachim Trier's The Worst Person in the World from the Cannes Film Festival.