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Short Films in Focus: The Year of Staring at Noses
A new short film for your viewing pleasure, along with an interview with the director.
A new short film for your viewing pleasure, along with an interview with the director.
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.
What's broken in moviegoing, and some ideas for fixing it.
The hip arthouse distributor has claimed the top prize at the last five Cannes Film Festivals. In honor of “Anora,” we rank them all, from very good to all-time classics.
On the teen religious comedy and its impact on a generation of faith-frazzled millennials.
Daniel Kaluuya may have won an Oscar for Judas and the Black Messiah, but it feels even timelier now than when it came out as protests rage across the country.
An excerpt from a great new book by Alonso Duralde.
Inclusivity isn't new in romantic drama, even if Bridgerton has made it a big part of the conversation again.
An announcement of new team members at RogerEbert.com.
Tangible warmth is a fundamental component of many of Hamaguchi’s most notable works.