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The 10 Best Documentary Love Stories
In honor of “Skywalkers: A Love Story,” we look back at other nonfiction films that chronicle the ups and downs of relationships.
In honor of “Skywalkers: A Love Story,” we look back at other nonfiction films that chronicle the ups and downs of relationships.
A conversation with Barry Jenkins, whose landmark limited series "The Underground Railroad" is entering the Criterion Collection.
Blake Crouch's Dark Matter gets the Apple TV+ treatment with big stars, big budget, big idea, and too-big runtime.
A feature on 25 of the best films released so far this year.
A report on our correspondent's first full day at Venice, including new films by Frederick Wiseman, Luca Guadagnino, and Paul Schrader.
A discussion with director Barry Jenkins about his new Amazon Prime drama The Underground Railroad.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Boy Erased, Suspiria, The Sisters Brothers, Widows, and a Criterion edition of In the Heat of the Night.
Chaz Ebert reveals her list of movies from 2018 to see before awards season 2019.
An interview with Joel Edgerton and Garrard Conley, writer/director/star and subject, respectively, of "Boy Erased."
A review of two VERY different films starring the wonderful Nicole Kidman, Boy Erased and Destroyer.
A recap of the films that played at this year’s Telluride Film Festival, including First Man, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Boy Erased and more.
Matt writes: The 2018 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal is screening many memorably eccentric features through August 1st, and Nick Allen has been there to cover it all for RogerEbert.com. Check out his coverage of such enticing titles as Yong-wan Kim's "Champion," Tim van Dammen's "Mega Time Squad," Darin Scott and Rusty Cundieff's "Tales from the Hood 2" and many more.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Annihilation, Gringo, Thoroughbreds, and Unsane.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con on sneak peeks at two Netflix original films, "Death Note" and "Bright."
Writer/director Trey Edward Shults talks about making his unconventional tragedy horror, "It Comes at Night."
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including "Queen of Katwe," "Loving" and "Black Girl."
Matt writes: With New Year's Eve quickly approaching, movie buffs are already setting their DVRs to record annual broadcasts of Michael Curtiz's 1942 classic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy," featuring its Oscar-winning performance from James Cagney as George M. Cohan. In his Great Movies essay on the film, Roger Ebert reflected on just how large of a departure this role was for the actor.