Interviews
A Celebration of Friendship: Andrew Ahn and Nick Adams on Fire Island
An interview with director Andrew Ahn and actor Nick Adams about their Pride and Prejudice-inspired rom-com, Fire Island.
An interview with director Andrew Ahn and actor Nick Adams about their Pride and Prejudice-inspired rom-com, Fire Island.
On the best television of 2019, including Watchmen, Unbelievable, When They See Us, and Fleabag.
A piece on progress in who gets to tell stories reflected in films like Can You Forgive Me?, Late Night, The Souvenir, Revenge, and more.
A look back at the creation of 10 Things I Hate About You, which celebrated its 20th anniversary on March 31.
RogerEbert.com picks the best films of 2016.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray, including Popstar, Neighbors 2, Captain America: Civil War, Blood Simple, Cat People and many more.
Reviews from Sundance on world premiere titles "The Hollars," "Love & Friendship" and "Ali & Nino."
Nell Minow responds to our Movie Love Questionnaire.
We're counting down twelve great movie scenes set around Christmas. Here is the first batch, with #12 through #9.
Katherine Tulich sits down with "Austenland" star Keri Russell, writer/director Jerusha Hess, and author Stephenie Meyer, whose company, Fickle Fish Films, produced the film.
Marie writes: I've been watching a lot of old movies lately, dissatisfied in general with the poverty of imagination currently on display at local cinemas. As anyone can blow something up with CGI - it takes no skill whatsoever and imo, is the default mode of every hack working in Hollywood these days. Whereas making a funny political satire in the United States about a Russian submarine running aground on a sandbank near a small island town off the coast of New England in 1966 during the height of the Cold War - and having local townsfolk help them escape in the end via a convoy of small boats, thereby protecting them from US Navy planes until they're safely out to sea? Now that's creative and in a wonderfully subversive way....
Marie writes: The West Coast is currently experiencing a heat wave and I have no air conditioning. That said, and despite it currently being 80F inside my apartment, at least the humidity is low. Although not so low, that I don't have a fan on my desk and big glass of ice tea at the ready. My apartment thankfully faces East and thus enjoys the shade after the sun has crossed the mid-point overhead. And albeit perverse in its irony, it's because it has been so hot lately that I've been in the mood to watch the following film again and which I highly recommend to anyone with taste and a discerning eye.