Top ten lists from the contributors to RogerEbert.com.
I have come to appreciate silence not as a sign of weakness or capitulation, but as a finely sharpened dagger that finds its way to the heart, every time.
Christy Lemire on the staff choice for the 4th best film of the 2010s, George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Bad Times at the El Royale, Fahrenheit 11/9, Venom, A Simple Favor, and The Predator.
A number of Oscar contenders have impressed this year with their abundance of talent onscreen.
An essay about Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk," from the latest edition of the online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room.
A piece on the structure of Dunkirk and how it impacts storytelling.
FX's "Taboo" may not be for everyone but Tom Hardy fans will rejoice.
A chat between our three female film critics about the lasting power of "Thelma and Louise" on its 25th anniversary.
The RogerEbert.com staff pick for the Oscar for the Best Picture of 2015.
The greatest Man Cave movie of the last 10 years, made to be viewed from a black leather sofa.
The writers of RogerEbert.com on some of our favorite performances of 2015.
A column on the state of the Oscar race after Venice, Telluride and Toronto, with an emphasis on the abundance of actors and actresses playing real people.
A review of the two TIFF 2015 gangster movies: "Legend" and "Black Mass".