What to look forward to during our biggest event week of the year.
A collection of reviews that our writers thought of when considering Roger Ebert's belief that film is an empathy machine.
A farewell to the late Raquel Welch.
Matt writes: From Juneteenth 2022 through Sunday, June 26th, RogerEbert.com presented its second annual installment of Black Writers Week, featuring essential work from our guest editors Danielle Scruggs, Robert Daniels and Sergio Mims, as well as writers Mack Bates, Bijan Bayne, Shawn Edwards, André Hammel, Esq., Odie Henderson, Jewel Ifeguni, Craig D. Lindsey, David Moses, Shelli Nicole, Sherin Nicole, Ife Olatunji, Eric Pierson, Reginald Ponder, Taj Rani, Carla Renata, Peyton Robinson, Niani Scott, Jourdain Searles, Kaiya Shunyata, Aramide Tinubu, Brandon Towns and Brandon David Wilson.
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 reprint of Roger Ebert's review of Diabolique, with an introduction from Sherin Nicole.
An interview with Ethan Hawke, who received a lifetime achievement award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
The first floor in a series of essays about the significance of the month of April in the author's life.
A feature on some of the best representations of female friendship in movie history.
A collection of the reviews given our highest possible grade in 2019.
Veronica Cartwright on "The Field"; Musso & Frank turns 100, Silent films' universally accessible power; 'Mrs. Maisel' actresses battle restraints on women; In defense of "The Fanatic."
A tribute to the legendary Italian filmmaker, Bernardo Bertolucci.
There's a moment when you get lost in a memory so intense that when you emerge, you aren't sure if you've been spacing out for a second or a minute. That's where Nicolas Roeg's cinema lived.