Interviews
Comedy is No Joke: An Interview with Comedy Book Author Jesse David Fox
An interview with author Jesse David Fox about his new book, Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—and the Magic That Makes It Work.
An interview with author Jesse David Fox about his new book, Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—and the Magic That Makes It Work.
A feature on the Golden Globe winners and SAG, DGA, and PGA nominees, and what it says about this year's Oscar race.
Our monthly guide highlights eight recent Criterion releases, including their first forays into 4K.
A review of the latest films from Naomi Kawase, Ben Sharrock, and Thomas Vinterberg.
The best films of 2019, as chosen by the staff of RogerEbert.com.
On two of the fall fest season's biggest movies.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Skyscraper, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Sorry to Bother You, and more.
An essay about revisiting Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch Drunk Love," as excerpted from the online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room.
Matt writes: The 2018 Sundance Film Festival may be complete, but our cinematic year is just getting started. Check out our table of contents for the full coverage of festival selections to look for in theaters this year, with reviews from Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen and Tomris Laffly. Also be sure to read the coverage penned by our Ebert Fellows, such as Jomo Fray's interview with Boots Riley, director of this year's smash, "Sorry to Bother You"; Gary Wilkerson Jr.'s touching review of Bo Burnham's "Eighth Grade"; and Brandon Towns' report on why 2018 was the "blackest Sundance ever."
A collection of some of our favorite interviews from 2017.
Two dozen of our favorite performances from 2017.
A critic considers the death of his father in light of cinema's handling of the end of life.
Ben Kenigsberg makes his predictions for the 2017 Cannes awards.