There was originally supposed to be one more scene before the end of Unforgiven, and by cutting it, Clint Eastwood cemented the film's masterpiece status
Roger Ebert's Top 10 lists each year always contained a few surprising picks that said a lot about what he valued in moviegoing and criticism.
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.
A tribute to the Iranian director of The Cow, tragically murdered over the weekend.
On the 50th anniversary of an essential Western, Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter.
A review of Paramount+'s Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone and from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan.
Matt writes: We could not be more thrilled to return to the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois, for the long-awaited 2022 installment of Ebertfest from Wednesday, April 20th, through Saturday, April 23rd.
A Far Flung Correspondent shares the grief of losing her dog, Kirisame.
A feature analyzing John Ford's Sergeant Rutledge, and its place in the history of the Western.
A tribute to the late director and cinema historian, Bertrand Tavernier.
A great movie star and versatile actor, the once and future Bond was also an icon of primordial masculinity, for better and worse.
Supernatural super-fan Sheila O'Malley celebrates the CW series, which is ending after its 15th season.
An FFC takes a look at the stunning performance at the center of Todd Phillips' Joker and what the film says about heroes, villains, and the people caught in the middle.
John McNaughton talks about the making of his underrated 1993 film, Mad Dog and Glory, on the occasion of a special edition Blu-ray release from Kino Lorber.