An article about the American premiere of Ted Bogosian's documentary, "Live at Mister Kelly's," which runs at Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center from Friday, September 17th, through Monday, September 20th.
An article about the special sneak preview of Ted Bogosian's documentary, "Live at Mister Kelly's," airing at 8pm CT this Thursday, May 27th, on WTTW in Chicagoland.
A feature on some of the best representations of female friendship in movie history.
A correspondent offers her advice on stuff to binge during the quarantine.
Who and what you should nominate for Emmys this year.
The famed director of Romeo & Juliet, La Traviata, Jesus of Nazareth and more passed away this weekend at the age of 96.
Rescuing "The Other Side of the Wind"; Why Elaine May is a National Treasure; In praise of "Bull"; A decade of Lady Gaga; Why Saying "Me Too" Isn't Enough.
Hypocritical progressiveness of Emmys; Genius of Ryan Heffington; Anthony Lane on "Mother!"; Coppola's "Cotton Club Encore"; History of Cobb Salad.
The best of the 2016-17 TV season in Emmy ballot form.
Chaz Ebert announces the forthcoming Ebertfest on April 19-23, 2017.
Reviews from Sundance of three films that took Park City viewers to different parts of Los Angeles: "The Hero," "L.A. Times" and "Gook."
An excerpt from the May 2016 issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room about "The Man with Two Brains" and "All of Me."
A report on day two of Ebertfest with recaps and videos of Q&As after "Grandma," "Northfork" and "The Third Man."
A film-by-film preview of Ebertfest 2016, which runs from April 13 - 17.
A preview of Ebertfest 2016 and the first Ebert Humanitarian Award
An interview with Sally Field about Hello, My Name is Doris, along with a special cameo from director Michael Showalter.
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.
A preview of the 73rd Golden Globes ceremony airing Sunday night, and some predictions.
Contributors to RogerEbert.com each list their favorite films of 2015.
A piece on how the 2015 award season reflects a thriving marketplace for older moviegoers.