Movies
In the Land of Saints and Sinners
After the one-two gut punch of garbage filmmaking that was “Blacklight” and “Memory,”...
Wicked Little Letters
"Wicked Little Letters," a new film directed by Thea Sharrock with a very funny...
On the Adamant
At first glance, the barge docked on the Seine in Paris near the foot of the Charles...
Adam Wingard Focuses on the Monsters
To paraphrase everyone’s favorite AMC Theaters spokesperson, “We come to kaiju films...
Colin Farrell Shines In Apple TV+’s Refined and Genre-Bending...
When we are first introduced to John Sugar (Colin Farrell), he relays that he doesn’t...
A Poet of an Actor: Louis Gossett, Jr. (1936-2024)
In processing the news that we have lost Louis Gossett, Jr. it is striking that...
Why I Love Ebertfest: A Movie Lover's Dream
So sorry, but presently the "Like" button on this article is not working.Dear Ebertfest...
Beyoncé and My Daughter Love Country Music
What color is music anyway... Beyoncé dropped her new album "Cowboy Carter" just...
You Can Call Me Bill
“I’m afraid of being alone,” intones William Shatner in the opening minutes of “You...
Late Night with the Devil
Is there any scenario in which "Late Night with the Devil" could have delivered...
Karen Gillan Is Hiding in Plain Sight
As soon as we meet Laura, we suspect she’s up to no good. She’s a crucial peripheral...
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World
A corporate video is not art, as much as its director might want it to be. And yet,...
Rise of the Ronin Wastes Interesting Setting with Clunky...
2020’s “The Ghost of Tsushima” was a surprising highlight during the pandemic summer,...
I Need Your Magic: M. Emmett Walsh (1935-2024)
Harrison Ford walks through Union Station, doubling as police headquarters, as the...
Doug Liman Never Does Things the Easy Way
Flashy festival premieres are usually a big deal because of who’s attending. But...
Trapped in the System: Julio Torres on Problemista
Calling someone “singular” much like “iconic” is something that nowadays is so overused...