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The Damned: The Films of Elaine May
A celebration of writer/director Elaine May, who will receive an honorary Oscar this year.
A celebration of writer/director Elaine May, who will receive an honorary Oscar this year.
If the best comedy is essentially very serious, or has a very serious basis, then that explains the career of Charles Grodin.
An interview with Michael Koresky, author of Films of Endearment: A Mother, a Son and the 80s Films That Defined Us.
A tribute to the versatile director.
An interview with the co-writer and director of the new comedy, "Book Club."
The great playwright and screen actor leaves behind a legacy of introspective, fascinating work, much of it having to do with America's self-image.
An interview with writer/director/actor Demetri Martin about his new film, "Dean."
An interview with the director "Baby Boom" and reappreciation of the film on its 30th anniversary.
An interview with writer/director Janicza Bravo about her SXSW comedy, "Lemon."
A review of Paolo Sorrentino's "The Young Pope," starring Jude Law, Diane Keaton and James Cromwell.
A critic spends an entire year watching Woody Allen films and reports on the experience.
A report on the Museum of the Moving Image's Salute to Warren Beatty.
A report from Venice on the festival's Venice Classics program, including restored films by Robert Bresson, John Ford, Andrei Tarkovsky, George Romero and Woody Allen.
A review from the Venice Film Festival of Paolo Sorrentino's new series.
An appreciation of the late novelist and filmmaker Nora Ephron.
The shaming of Robert De Niro; Disappointment invades "The 5th Wave"; Christopher Jason Bell on "The Winds That Scatter"; Why the #OscarsSoWhite fuss matters; Boxing's greatest muse.
An overview of the films that will be theatrically released in the 2015 fall season.
The movie questionnaire and 2015 reviews of RogerEbert.com film critic Sheila O'Malley.