On the latest Blu-ray and streaming releases, including The Protégé, Respect, Candyman, and Jungle Cruise.
A great movie star and versatile actor, the once and future Bond was also an icon of primordial masculinity, for better and worse.
An essay about revisiting Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch Drunk Love," as excerpted from the online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room.
A look at the uneven way that disabled men and women are presented in American cinema.
Margaret Betts on "Novitiate"; Alexandra Billings on transgender negativity; Visual language of oppression; Curious pleasure of TV edits; Collapse of "House of Cards."
Writer/director Margaret Betts talks about her nun story "Novitiate."
A list of films and special events to check out when attending this year's Chicago International Film Festival.
Before this summer's "The BFG," Spielberg made another personal, enchanting and overlooked film: 1989's "Always."
An interview with actress Clotilde Courau about Philippe Garrel and "'In the Shadow of Women."
An appreciation of Richard Lester as a retrospective of his work is about to unfold in New York City.
The movie questionnaire and 2015 reviews of RogerEbert.com film critic Susan Wloszczyna.
A discussion with the RogerEbert.com writers on the legacy of Sophia Loren.