TV/Streaming
Home Entertainment Guide: April 2022
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Death on the Nile, Cyrano, and 4K releases of The Apartment, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and 'Round Midnight.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Death on the Nile, Cyrano, and 4K releases of The Apartment, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and 'Round Midnight.
A tribute to the great comedy director.
A dispatch on three documentaries that premiered at Sundance, including two competition titles.
The eighth Middleburg Film Festival brought cineastes and movie stars back to Virginia this past weekend.
Matt writes: Since last month marked the fortieth anniversary of Robert Redford's Sundance Institute, RogerEbert.com presented a special edition of Thumbnails featuring priceless articles penned by Roger Ebert, including the one he wrote about his first experience at the Institute in July of 1981.
A tribute to the late, great Richard Donner.
The pioneering character actor always brought something extra to every project.
A look at the staying power of Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View and the age of conspiracies.
A tribute to the late, great Hal Holbrook.
Matt writes: It was the day after the Cubs had won the World Series. With fans cheering and cars honking into the early morning hours, I had gotten no sleep. And yet nothing was going to stop me from interviewing James Redford (son of Robert) about his insightful documentary, “Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope.”
A tribute to the late, great Wilford Brimley.
A tribute to John Saxon, the Stella Adler-trained character actor who always stood out in a crowd.
An article celebrating our Ebert Fellows during this period of Quarantine.
The experts sound off on what films to watch in honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
An interview with director Gregory Nava about the re-release of his masterpiece, "El Norte," on Sunday, September 15th, courtesy of Fathom Events.
A review of Netflix's new anthology series What/If, which premieres with ten episodes on Friday.