An extensive look at will be screening at this year's Chicago International Film Festival, which takes place from October 12-23.
On three Friday night premieres from this year's TIFF, including an early fest standout.
An article celebrating Odie Henderson as a contributing film critic at RogerEbert.com for eleven years.
The latest on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming services includes Dreamland, Synchronic, Jungleland, and Criterion editions of Amores Perros, Crash, and Minding the Gap.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Fantasy Island, The Photograph, and Gretel & Hansel.
Matt writes: On our annual Day4 Empathy commemorating the passing of Roger Ebert, our site's publisher Chaz Ebert penned a beautiful message wishing readers health, safety and compassion during the COVID-19 pandemic, while managing editor Brian Tallerico republished Roger's reviews of various films that we're watching during the quarantine. I later joined my fellow writers in recommending the films and shows we've been streaming at home (my choice was Hulu's addictive new series "Little Fires Everywhere," starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington).
On 20 major premieres from the Toronto Film Festival that we'll be covering over the next two weeks.
An interview with John C. Reilly about his performance as Oliver Hardy in the Laurel and Hardy film, Stan & Ollie.
Matt writes: In order to celebrate five years of Scout Tafoya's acclaimed series of video essays entitled, "The Unloved," we are presenting his new feature-length essay: "Beata Virgo Viscera."
An interview with the Oscar-nominated actor about producing and co-starring in Jacques Audiard's unusual Western, The Sisters Brothers.
An interview with director Michael Winterbottom about "The Trip to Spain," the third installment in his food trilogy.
A report from Berlinale on the latest from Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland and Mike Ott.
A review of Stephen Frears' "The Program" with Ben Foster.
A review of Showtime's Happyish with Steve Coogan, Kathryn Hahn, and Bradley Whitford.
The latest offerings for streaming, On Demand, and Blu-ray entertainment, including "Boyhood," "The Guest," "Get On Up," "Pride," and more.
David Letterman retires; Jonathan Glazer interviewed; Alan Partridge examined; "Leaked" claims exposed; Great films unveiled.
Simon Abrams on two sequels: "The Trip to Italy", the sequel to the hilarious "The Trip", and "The Raid 2".