Festivals & Awards
Cannes 2022: Holy Spider, Forever Young, Aftersun
A serial-killer movie set in Iran, a French acting-school memoir, and a British father-daughter story have all debuted at this year's Cannes.
A serial-killer movie set in Iran, a French acting-school memoir, and a British father-daughter story have all debuted at this year's Cannes.
Our monthly guide highlights eight recent Criterion releases, including their first forays into 4K.
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.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming services, including Free Guy, F9: The Fast Saga, Zola, and special editions of Legend and High Sierra.
An article about the 3rd annual AAFCA TV Honors, which will stream at 2pm CT this Saturday, August 28th.
A feature about the manner in which Black trauma is addressed in feature films.
Matt writes: One of the essential cinematic works of 2021 is unquestionably Oscar-winning filmmaker Barry Jenkins' towering ten-part series, "The Underground Railroad," which debuted in its entirety on Prime Video on May 14th.
A discussion with director Barry Jenkins about his new Amazon Prime drama The Underground Railroad.
On the failures of the Academy this morning to represent the diverse quality of Black cinema in 2020.
An article about Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee receiving the 34th American Cinematheque Award during a virtual ceremony held on January 14th, 2021.
A look at who could be nominated for Best Director at the upcoming Oscars.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming services, including Weathering with You, Babyteeth, and a Criterion edition of The Elephant Man.
An annotated table of contents including content both new and republished featured on RogerEbert.com in allegiance with the Black Lives Matter movement.
A review of the new Starz drama series, "Hightown," premiering Sunday, May 17th.