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Hollywood Necropolis: The Dangers of Digital Performers
A commentary on the unsettling trend of using CGI versions of deceased performers in Hollywood blockbusters, from Rogue One to The Flash, and the industry's push to digitize people.
A commentary on the unsettling trend of using CGI versions of deceased performers in Hollywood blockbusters, from Rogue One to The Flash, and the industry's push to digitize people.
A tribute to the great comedy director.
An article congratulating Ebert Fellow Sue-Ellen Chitunya on becoming a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Creed II, The Favourite, Green Book, Burning, The Guilty, and more!
John McNaughton talks about the making of his underrated 1993 film, Mad Dog and Glory, on the occasion of a special edition Blu-ray release from Kino Lorber.
Emma González's confidence; Cost of erasing cyber-reality; Barry Jenkins on "Beale Street"; Becoming parents; Oakton College's pop-up film festival.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including "A Cure For Wellness," "Beauty and the Beast," "Before I Fall," and more.
An interview with the director "Baby Boom" and reappreciation of the film on its 30th anniversary.
This movie is trying to kill these women, but they endure.
A response from Chaz Ebert regarding the News-Gazette's April 10 article about Ebertfest.
Assistant Editor Nick Allen tackles the Movie Love Questionnaire.
An interview with "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon" director Douglas Tirola.
A gallery of photos, videos and links illustrating Chaz's journey relating to Roger's legacy in the two years since his death.
A reprint of Roger's Great Movies review of the timeless "Groundhog Day."
Celebrating "Groundhog Day"; Stop making movies like "Black or White"; The catharsis of "Almost There"; Reflections on sexual abuse; How secular family values stack up.
Marvel's great death fake-out; Texas Chainsaw star dies; what the music industry can learn from TV.