A tribute to the late, great Richard Donner.
An annotated table of contents including content both new and republished featured on RogerEbert.com in allegiance with the Black Lives Matter movement.
If this movie wasn’t so dumb, I would have probably found all of this offensive.
Dashing or menacing, depending on the role, Rutger Hauer was a one-of-a-kind screen presence.
A dispatch from Fantasia of three wildly different films, including the Korean arm-wrestling movie "Champion."
Matt writes: In celebration of Roger Ebert's 76th birthday on June 18th, Chaz Ebert shared a video of her late husband's extraordinary speech, which he delivered on April 4th, 1994. The speech was broadcast as part of Colorado Public Television's "11th Hour" series, a program dedicated to recording the words of wisdom left by distinguished individuals for future generations.
To understand our current political climate, let's revisit the rich cadre of Cold War films in our collective cultural archives.
The greatest Man Cave movie of the last 10 years, made to be viewed from a black leather sofa.
Jessica Ritchey's poetic remembrance of the final months of her father's life, through the movies she saw.