The festival kicked off opening night with a preview screening of “Sing Sing,” followed by a Q&A with Colman Domingo, and ...
Our series on underrated films gets to the unheralded The Power.
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The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Bikeriders, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, IF, and The Kingdom of the Planet of ...
This is the subject of Morris’ new “Separated,” the movie with which I kicked off my screenings at the Venice Film Festival, ...
The Criterion Collection may have surprised some collectors when they announced last May that they would be releasing two ...
We usually devote our video game coverage at RogerEbert.com to titles with a connection to cinema, whether it’s a series that inspired movies like “Resident ...
If you want to know how difficult it is getting 70mm film prints screened at movie houses these days, just talk to Jerry Blackburn.
Netflix’s anime-inspired “Terminator Zero” is tonally aligned with its film counterparts, if not even more horrific and dour than the watered-down installments in the franchise. However, the freshly ...
We were there, several hundred of us, to see Alain Delon.  Delon plays the title role, a mob hitman looking to retire. The ...
Wrexham” editors Michael Brown and Michael Oliver are both Emmy nominees. In an interview, they talked about how they got ...
The director and author talk about adapting the novel to the screen, bringing Earl’s diner to life, and what it takes to recreate the emotional chaos leading up to Y2K.