A feature on the major question in each of the big categories after what we learned from TIFF, Venice, and Telluride.
A collection of reviews that our writers thought of when considering Roger Ebert's belief that film is an empathy machine.
A tribute to the director of Five Easy Pieces and The King of Marvin Gardens.
A reprint of Roger Ebert's review of Monster, with an introduction from Sarah Knight Adamson.
A tribute to the legendary visual pioneer.
A Far-Flunger offers questions that illuminate the themes of Tarantino's latest.
An interview with Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre about her animal therapy drama, The Mustang.
A Sundance dispatch on two premieres from the back half of this year's festival.
A look at how Laura Dern became one of the most adventurous actresses working today.
An appreciation of Joe Dante's The 'Burbs on the eve of its Blu-ray Special Edition release.
Crying through the fight scenes in "Wonder Woman"; Behind Wonder Woman is a great man; How Patty Jenkins saved DC; Tributes to 1978's "Superman"; Ebert on Jenkins.
Why Viggo Mortensen is off the grid; How Netflix became Hollywood's frenemy; Ted Kotcheff on "First Blood"; Insomnia and philosophy; Bruce Dern at 80.
The writers of RogerEbert.com on some of our favorite performances of 2015.
"Who is the National Board of Review, anyway?" is the question. The answer: one of the few major awards groups that's routinely capable of surprise.
An analysis of Lawrence Michael Levine's "Wild Canaries" and its ties to classic rom-com capers.
Ray Harryhausen's creature drawings; How hollywood killed death; Live-coverage of Hateful Eight reading; Masterful noir films; A short movie.
Richard Roeper reflects on his long friendship and professional association with Roger Ebert.