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The Brat Pack Movies, Ranked
In honor of the new documentary Brats, we look back at the 1980s actors’ finest onscreen moments—and the films that found them way out of their depth.
In honor of the new documentary Brats, we look back at the 1980s actors’ finest onscreen moments—and the films that found them way out of their depth.
The 78-year-old renaissance man has worked with terrific filmmakers across his career. And yet his movies always have his personal stamp, always feeling like they’re emanating from his essence.
Matt writes: It always lifts my spirits to see a brand new movie theater open in my sweet home of Chicago, and that is precisely what happened on January 27th, when Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville welcomed its first customers at 3519 North Clark Street.
An article about the new Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville opening today, January 27th, in Chicago.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Bros, Don't Worry Darling, and 4K releases of Malcolm X and WALL-E.
A tribute to Sergio Mims from members of the Chicago Film Critics Association and writers of RogerEbert.com.
A look at the history of films like Jawbreaker, Heathers, Poison Ivy, Wild Things, and more.
An interview with actors Dante Basco, Caroline Goodall and Charlie Korsmo, screenwriters James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo and Hart’s son Jake about the thirtieth anniversary of Steven Spielberg's Hook.
An article about the entertainment production firm Buffalo 8 celebrating its tenth anniversary.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray, including The Croods: New Age, Event Horizon, Celine and Julie Go Boating, and Promising Young Woman.
A piece on progress in who gets to tell stories reflected in films like Can You Forgive Me?, Late Night, The Souvenir, Revenge, and more.
A look back at the creation of 10 Things I Hate About You, which celebrated its 20th anniversary on March 31.
As Bo Burnham’s examination of middle school malaise “Eighth Grade” hits cinemas, it’s worth considering the breadth of films that examine the teenage experience.
A closer look at the 13 reviews by Roger Ebert chosen for the front page today to mark the anniversary of Roger's passing and the Day4Empathy.
A piece on the representation of the C-section in American movies.