TV/Streaming
B.J. Novak's The Premise is an Inspired Satire of Modern Issues
A review of B.J. Novak's new anthology series The Premise, premiering September 16 on FX on Hulu.
A review of B.J. Novak's new anthology series The Premise, premiering September 16 on FX on Hulu.
Matt writes: The 74th Cannes Film Festival came to a close this past Saturday, and RogerEbert.com was there every step of the way to provide readers with in-depth dispatches on the numerous enticing selections.
A tribute to the late filmmaker and actor Robert Downey Sr.
A feature on the 30th anniversary of Misery and how it predicted the toxic fandom of today.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Amazing Grace, Avengers: Endgame, and Shadow.
A tribute to the legendary writer, editor, and publisher of Marvel Comics, Stan Lee.
Hey, "Blade Runner 2049": You know that Voight-Kampff test of yours? Did you ever take that test yourself?
Walter Chaw revisits Oliver Stone's 1981 horror film "The Hand" and explores the director's fascination with nightmares and the uncanny.
A tribute to the late Curtis Hanson.
Julia Sarah Stone on "Weirdos"; My daughter is a stormtrooper; Gabrielle Union on Nate Parker; The great recession; Shia LaBeouf on Spielberg.
Monica Castillo responds to our Movie Love Questionnaire.
Valerie Weiss on "A Light Beneath Their Feet"; Death of the video store; Stephen Cone on "Home for the Holidays"; Chatting with Kartemquin's Gordon Quinn; "Mustang" director Deniz Gamze Ergüven.
Highlights of the live-action portion of 2015's D23, featuring "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Captain America: Civil War," and more!
Tragic fate of a femme fatale; Rachel McAdams does fame her way; My fat, perfect wedding; Incredible shrinking worldview of Woody Allen; Marvel's war on capitalism.
A piece on the latest and greatest new on Blu-ray and new to Netflix, including "Joe," "Fury," "The Judge," and Criterion editions of "My Winnipeg" and "The Palm Beach Story."
Chaz Ebert to present the Morning Keynote at the Palm Springs Film Festival on January 8th.
Jennifer Kent directs the year's scariest movie; Best TV Shows of 2014; Lawsuit against NYFA; Why movies can't stop explaining themselves; Anna Kendrick on her new musicals.