On three films from TIFF, including one starring Oscar nominee Riz Ahmed.
Why are black women so central in post-apocalyptic fiction? A writer looks at the trend.
A report from the Golden Globes, where Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody were the night's big winners.
Chaz Ebert reflects on her experiences as a member of the U.S. documentary jury at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
Matt writes: The 2018 Sundance Film Festival may be complete, but our cinematic year is just getting started. Check out our table of contents for the full coverage of festival selections to look for in theaters this year, with reviews from Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen and Tomris Laffly. Also be sure to read the coverage penned by our Ebert Fellows, such as Jomo Fray's interview with Boots Riley, director of this year's smash, "Sorry to Bother You"; Gary Wilkerson Jr.'s touching review of Bo Burnham's "Eighth Grade"; and Brandon Towns' report on why 2018 was the "blackest Sundance ever."
A report on how #MeToo and #TimesUp were reflected at Sundance this year.