Five years ago, Jordan Peele unleashed his follow-up to the Oscar-winning Get Out, and audiences tripped over each other to unpack its many meanings. The film not only redefined the way we approach puzzle films, but how we should look at Peele's entire career.
The star of Late Night with the Devil discusses his lifelong love of horror movies—and how they’ve helped him navigate the terrors of the world and the ones inside himself.
A feature on the return of 70MM presentations.
An article about the Cinema Femme Short Film Festival, which will have its first in-person screenings at Chicago's Music Box Theatre on April 30th and May 3rd.
To say this film deeply resonated with me on a spiritual level would be an understatement.
Our writers pick some of their favorite 2022 performances.
The best films of 2022, as chosen by our staff.
A Blu-ray guide to all of the cool horror movie physical releases of the season.
A preview of 20 world premieres that will be covered here from Toronto, including films starring Viola Davis, Harry Styles, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, and many more.
An article spotlighting the new trend to present movies to see only in theaters including five films we recommend seeing now and two films we are looking forward to seeing in theaters soon.
Reviews of the first three competition films from Sundance this year, which all tell unique stories of Black experiences in the United States.
An article about the promotional "Candyman" experience arriving in Chicago on August 21st and 22nd.
A look at the narrative features that premiered at this year's Tribeca Festival.
Afrofuturism panel discussion for Black Writers Week, featuring distinguished guests: Steven Barnes, Dr. John Jennings, Ytasha Womack and moderator Tananarive Due.
The full list of writers who contributed to RogerEbert.com's inaugural Black Writers Week (June 14-20, 2021).
A feature on how Black political movements have been captured on film.
A feature about the manner in which Black trauma is addressed in feature films.
On the failures of the Academy this morning to represent the diverse quality of Black cinema in 2020.