New Documentary on Roger Ebert to Premiere During Final Ebertfest
Check out the poster for ‘The Last Movie Critic,’ based on Ebert’s writing and includes appearances by Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and Werner Herzog. Continue reading…
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Check out the poster for ‘The Last Movie Critic,’ based on Ebert’s writing and includes appearances by Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and Werner Herzog. Continue reading…
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Reflections on the last year of the festival, and what it means to celebrate Roger and the movies.
We announce an exciting new gig for our regular contributor, and the former cohost of Ebert and Roeper at the Movies.
On experiencing the Sylvester Stallone sports classic with Bill Conti's music front and center.
Highlights of one of the best film events on the Chicago calendar.
Chaz Ebert and filmmakers attending the final edition of Ebertfest in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois this week share what makes the festival so unique.
Daniel Roher’s narrative debut would’ve benefitted from zagging more over its overly-predictable plot.
Observations from the stars and filmmakers of this year's critics-led film festival.
The last Ebertfest starts today with two new special guests announced.
Managing Editor Brian Tallerico and our correspondents talk about the highs and lows of this year's fest.
Christopher Nolan, Stanley Kubrick, and Martin Scorsese are great directors—and then there are the rest of us. Making a movie is difficult,... The post My Movie Starring Paul Dano...
A preview of the last Ebertfest (for now).
On two very different Competition titles from this year's Cannes: New works from James Gray and Hirokazu Kore-eda.
An extraordinary production feat that transcends the filmmaker's personal whims while giving them room to shine.
A preview of the year's best non-fiction film festival.
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A farewell to one of our favorite people.
On the latest from Ron Howard & Volker Schlondorff.
An upper-class suburban enclave version of “Lord of the Flies.”
An art forger played by Michaela Coel is hired to steal an old painter's unfinished work in the rare Steven Soderbergh movie with some real life in its bones.
Over a decade ago, a budding writer wrote a letter to the recently departed film critic about making a difference in the generational gap we were experiencing amongst film fans (an...
Too content to deliver its themes and hit the character beats instead of trying to build atmosphere or tension.
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