To watch John G. Avildsen's 1970 film now is to revel in movie mischief unrepeatable, wrapped in political soothsaying that still stings.
An article about six more essential books warning against our current president and detailing why Donald Trump must be voted out of office, and Joe Biden voted in.
A special table of contents celebrating the legacy of the legendary and vital Norman Lear!
Chaz Ebert reveals her list of movies from 2018 to see before awards season 2019.
A dispatch from the New York Film Festival on four films, including a short by Captain Marvel writer Nicole Perlman.
A report from the first day of the Television Critics Association press tour, with the latest on "Deadwood," "Sharp Objects," Jennifer Garner's "Camping" and more.
Walter Chaw revisits Oliver Stone's 1981 horror film "The Hand" and explores the director's fascination with nightmares and the uncanny.
Why jazz sucks; The effects of dwindling film stock; What "Planet of the Apes" says about the state of the world; Harry Shearer as Richard Nixon; The drawbacks of "liking" on Facebook.
Craig D. Lindsey remembers his brother Daryl; Beauty and the beast within; Revisiting "Americathon"; A primer on Harlan Ellison; A kung fu fantasy featuring Richard Nixon.
RogerEbert.com editor Matt Zoller Seitz and contributor Steven Boone discuss "Untold History," a documentary series by Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick that presents an alternative history of the United States and its role in recent world history.
Penny Lane, the director of the documentary "Our Nixon," talks about the complexity of Richard Nixon, and the ongoing battle to define his image.