TV/Streaming
Home Entertainment Guide: May 2022
A guide to the latest on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming services, including The Batman, Licorice Pizza, and Criterion editions of Double Indemnity and Chan is Missing.
A guide to the latest on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming services, including The Batman, Licorice Pizza, and Criterion editions of Double Indemnity and Chan is Missing.
A preview of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which includes new films by David Cronenberg, Claire Denis, Kelly Reichardt, Park Chan-wook, and many more.
A look back at Peter S. Traynor's Death Game, newly restored on Blu-ray and touring theaters nationwide.
An interview with author Barry Gifford and actor Lili Taylor about their new film, Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago, directed by Rob Christopher.
A preview of the movies that skipped the fall festivals that could still win the next Best Picture Oscar.
A masterful negotiation of the horror and comedy genres that's as effective today as it was 40 years ago.
An interview with Bernardo Britto about his two short films, Yearbook and Hudson Geese.
Izzy, the creator of Be Kind Rewind; Lockdown Puppet Theater; Tribute to Ennio Morricone; In praise of "Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets"; Legacy of John Lewis.
Chaz Ebert reports on "The Beguiled," "Good Time," "In the Fade" and more in her fifth video dispatch from Cannes 2017.
I have come to appreciate silence not as a sign of weakness or capitulation, but as a finely sharpened dagger that finds its way to the heart, every time.
Some of our favorite performances of the year.
An early review of Clint Eastwood's Richard Jewell out of AFI Fest.
The experts sound off on what films to watch in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
A Far-Flunger offers questions that illuminate the themes of Tarantino's latest.
A feature on the career of Leonardo DiCaprio through five performances: Titanic, Catch Me If You Can, The Aviator, Shutter Island, and The Wolf of Wall Street.