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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.
Before watching the new Apple TV+ limited series based on the blockbuster Scott Turow book, let’s look back at a bygone age when quality airport reads regularly got turned into classy big-screen dramas.
This is David E. Kelley working in the register he excels at: a legal thriller with just enough interpersonal relationship drama and a touch of mystery.
An article about filmmakers Jason Delane Lee and Yvonne Huff Lee, whose short film, "Lifeline," screened at this year's Ebertfest.
Susan Wloszczyna predicts who will be named when Tuesday morning's 2022 Oscar nominations are announced.
An article about Rebecca Hall's debut feature, "Passing," and why it stirs the imagination.
An article about the January 2022 episode of PBS' "Finding Your Roots" in which "Passing" director Rebecca Hall learns the amazing truth of her family history from Dr. Henry Louis Gates.
On two dozen of our favorite performances of 2021.
Top ten lists from the contributors to RogerEbert.com.
The 2021 CFCA nominations, led by West Side Story, The Power of the Dog, and The Green Knight.
An article detailing the artists who will be honored at the Critic's Choice Awards' fourth annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television on Monday, December 6th.
An essay on Rebecca Hall's film "Passing," and the phenomenon of choosing to live as a different race other than the one prescribed by society penned by its executive producer, Chaz Ebert.
A look at the many black-and-white films that are a part of this year's award season, including this week's Belfast and Passing.
An article about Rebecca Hall's directorial debut, "Passing," winning a top prize at the 2021 NewFest.
An interview with Rebecca Hall, director of Passing, in theaters today.