An annotated table of contents spotlighting all the writers contributing to Women Writers Week 2022 at RogerEbert.com.
Matt writes: The College of Media at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign recently announced that the Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies will officially launch this year, with programming to begin in Fall 2022.
An annotated table of contents spotlighting all the writers contributing to Women Writers Week 2021 at RogerEbert.com.
In light of Mickey Guyton's recent song, "Black Like Me," Chaz Ebert reprints her 2017 essay detailing her decision to not attend a country music concert because of racial fear.
A look at all the writers contributing to Women Writers Week 2020 at RogerEbert.com, #WWW2020.
A chat with Michael Shannon on the long road The Current War took to theaters.
Chaz Ebert and the RogerEbert.com group of writers wishes you Happy Holidays!
A compilation of our rave reviews of 2018.
As Bo Burnham’s examination of middle school malaise “Eighth Grade” hits cinemas, it’s worth considering the breadth of films that examine the teenage experience.
An article about my decision to not attend a country music concert because of racial fear.
An obituary for the late Tom Petty.
An interview with Riley Keough, star of "American Honey," "The Girlfriend Experience," and next week's "The Discovery," premiering on Netflix.
Alexis G. Zall on "Coin Heist" and YouTube; What is a dog's purpose; Ed Asner on Mary Tyler Moore; 25 intimidating movies; Power of cheap music.
An obituary for actress Mary Tyler Moore.
A night of the living dead to remember; A new black masculinity; Malick breaks his silence; John Candy's children remember their father; Haunted history of Knickerbocker Hotel.
A great collection of new Blu-ray releases, including "Green Room," "Night and Fog," "Everybody Wants Some!!" and "OJ: Made in America."
An appreciation for Prince's 1986 directorial debut and "Purple Rain" follow-up, "Under the Cherry Moon."