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The Artful Tenderness of A Quiet Place: Day One
A Quiet Place: Day One is the best of the series, in large part because its such a departure.
A Quiet Place: Day One is the best of the series, in large part because its such a departure.
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.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes The Book of Clarence, The Iron Claw, Wonka, The Color Purple, and Criterion editions of Saint Omer and To Die For.
An innovative and visually unique science-fiction spectacle that's also a thrilling story.
The sandworm is ridden at last.
On the three opening night films from Sundance, including one that people will be talking about all year.
Matt writes: The 2023 Cannes Film Festival may have concluded this past weekend, yet there are still a few enticing dispatches that have yet to be published on RogerEbert.com.
An interview with George Griffith, writer/director/star of From the Head, which screens on Wednesday, May 31st, as part of David Lynch: A Complete Retrospective at The Texas Theatre in Dallas.
A collection of reviews that our writers thought of when considering Roger Ebert's belief that film is an empathy machine.
Matt writes: The official lineup for Ebertfest 2023, which runs from Wednesday, April 19th, through Saturday, April 22nd, at the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois, has been announced.
On the latest on streaming, VOD, and physical media, including Babylon, M3GAN, Women Talking, and a Criterion edition of Inland Empire.
A feature on how Annihilation explores and even produces anxiety.
A tribute to Angelo Badalamenti (1937-2022), the legendary composer of Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Dr.