Interviews
A True Artiste: Lloyd Kaufman on His Career and His Final Film
An interview with Lloyd Kaufman, the co-founder of Troma Films, on the eve of the release of his last movie.
An interview with Lloyd Kaufman, the co-founder of Troma Films, on the eve of the release of his last movie.
Writer Carlos Aguilar's answers the movie love questionnaire.
The similarities between Miyazaki and the Star Wars sequel trilogy run deep, whether you’re talking about how the films look, feel, or what they’re really about.
A critic looks at the best film scores of the 2010s.
A new look at a modern classic from an FFC in Korea.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Blaze, The Heiress, and Dragged Across Concrete.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Aquaman, Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, If Beale Street Could Talk, and Detour.
An interview with the directors of Lost & Found, and a presentation of the stop-motion short film.
A collection of all our tributes this past year to the unforgettable talent we lost.
Matt writes: Scott Wilson (1942-2018) may be best known to modern viewers for his work on "The Walking Dead," yet his great screen career spanned several decades and included numerous memorable performances. His first two films, both released in 1967, proved to be classics: "In the Heat of the Night" and "In Cold Blood." He earned a Golden Globe nomination for acting opposite Stacy Keach in William Peter Blatty's 1980 horror offering, "The Ninth Configuration," and went on to be featured in unforgettable pictures such as "The Right Stuff," "Dead Man Walking" and "Junebug."
The latest on Blu-ray, including Den of Thieves, Paddington 2, All the Money in the World, and The Virgin Suicides.
A closer look at the 13 reviews by Roger Ebert chosen for the front page today to mark the anniversary of Roger's passing and the Day4Empathy.
A look back at all of Roger's reviews of films made by Pixar Animation Studios.
The latest on Netflix and Blu-ray, including three fantastic Criterion releases.
Roger Ebert's The Great Movies IV, featuring his final 62 essays on films like "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" and "Mulholland Dr," is now available for purchase.