There’s a long-held belief about Hollywood history that, from basically the moment “Heaven’s Gate” nearly bankrupted United Artists in 1980 to the moment “Sex, Lies, and...
The early films of innovative documentarian Errol Morris — “Gates of Heaven,” about pet cemeteries, “The Thin Red Line,” a staggering true-crime store — waxed profound...
Considering how many R-rated ’80s action franchises had their own Saturday morning cartoons, it only made sense for “The Terminator” to eventually receive its own stylized...
10 NEW TO NETFLIX “Fury”“Jack Reacher”“Logan Lucky”“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”“Man on Wire“Migration”“Pain & Gain”“Pearl”“Room”“The Spectacular Now” 11 NEW ON BLU-RAY/DVD “The Bikeriders” Long delayed after its...
If you want to know how difficult it is getting 70mm film prints screened at movie houses these days, just talk to Jerry Blackburn. Blackburn is...
We usually devote our video game coverage at RogerEbert.com to titles with a connection to cinema, whether it’s a series that inspired movies like “Resident Evil”...
The first season of “Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” was one of the biggest swings taken by a major company in the current...
Yes, someone uses the word “cozy” in the fourth season of “Only Murders in the Building.” I won’t spoil the why, who, or how of it,...
The Criterion Collection may have surprised some collectors when they announced last May that they would be releasing two Albert Brooks movies on their label in...
Locarno isn’t a film festival. It’s a pilgrimage. My journey to the legendary festival, which celebrated its 77th edition this year, involved planes, trains, and automobiles...