Driver captures the blazing intelligence of the character but also the monumental arrogance (Cesar would likely consider it ...
Join Chaz Ebert this Saturday, October 5th at the Decatur Book Festival, where she'll be speaking with Gregory Berns, author ...
A dispatch on three very different films from the New York Film Festival.
A Different Man’s” point of view is layered, introspective, and completely unique. The second collaboration between actor ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Fargeat over Zoom about the music that inspired ...
In the early ‘90s, Araki had previously made three low-budget films: “Three Bewildered People in the Night” (1987), “The Long ...
But alas, we’re stuck with the confounding white family who are each more type than person. It’s like the show, with its land ...
Kristofferson is the best part of a largely-forgotten film. He plays wizened, world-weary NTSB investigator Bill Smith who ...
South Korea’s “The Hill of Secrets” is a seemingly simple coming-of-age tale that turns out to be more complex than it first ...
Sometimes, when I watch a short film, particularly a documentary, I come away feeling that it could have gone on another thirty minutes or so, and I still would’ve been hooked. Lydia Cornett’s film ...
Armano Iannucci, the genius behind “The Thick of It,” “Veep,” and “The Death of Stalin,” feels like a perfect fit for a takedown of superhero movie culture. After all, he knows how to puncture the ...
Ever since, I’ve been reading his every book and review and I’m proud to call him a friend. He very, very kindly quoted me in his book Mind Games on David Fincher (very specifically the first Unloved ...