Festivals & Awards
Cannes 2022: Armageddon Time, Eo, Rodeo
James Gray delivers a highlight of the Cannes competition with the forthrightly autobiographical Armageddon Time.
James Gray delivers a highlight of the Cannes competition with the forthrightly autobiographical Armageddon Time.
Susan Wloszczyna predicts who will be named when Tuesday morning's 2022 Oscar nominations are announced.
The 2021 CFCA nominations, led by West Side Story, The Power of the Dog, and The Green Knight.
The idea that you can be loved no matter what and when someone sees the goodness in you, then you are good. That was what Tammy Faye saw.
The first event in the 2020 Ebert Symposium series will explore the future of movies and television through virtual panel on Thursday, October 8th. Other events in the series exploring the evolving media landscape will take place Thursday, October 22nd; and Thursday, November 5th.
Chaz Ebert reports on Todd Haynes' "Wonderstruck" and the Netflix controversy in her second video dispatch from Cannes 2017.
A look at all the writers contributing to Women Writers Week 2020 at RogerEbert.com, #WWW2020.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Hustlers, Ready or Not, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and a Criterion edition of Until the End of the World.
Matt Zoller Seitz on the RogerEbert.com pick for the best film of the 2010s, Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life.
On the new Criterion release of Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life, which includes a new 50-minute-longer extended cut of the masterpiece.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Phantom Thread, Molly's Game, and The Commuter.
Difficult is a gendered term fueled by the Hollywood machine and maintained by the belief that actresses aren’t responsible for the achievement of their films.