Interviews
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Meg Ryan on What Happens Later
An interview with co-writer/star/director Meg Ryan about her new rom-com, What Happens Later.
An interview with co-writer/star/director Meg Ryan about her new rom-com, What Happens Later.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Assistant, Bad Boys for Life, and Criterion editions of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Destry Rides Again.
While the pandemic will pass, our awareness of each other should not.
Who and what you should nominate for Emmys this year.
They were very different in tone, genre, production values, and intended audiences, but these two films from 1994 had one key innovation in common.
Sarah Knight Adamson reports from Santa Monica, CA on the winners and speeches at last weekend's Critics' Choice Awards.
The best in television for the year.
The RE staff on some of their favorite performances of 2018.
A report from this morning's Golden Globes nominations announcement, and a full list of the nominees.
A review of the excellent A Very English Scandal, starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, directed by Stephen Frears.
The latest on Blu-ray, including Den of Thieves, Paddington 2, All the Money in the World, and The Virgin Suicides.
A look at the entire career of Daniel Day-Lewis and how his work in "Phantom Thread" feels like the perfect finale.
A number of Oscar contenders have impressed this year with their abundance of talent onscreen.
An interview with the legendary James Ivory about the re-release of Heat and Dust and the upcoming Call Me By Your Name.
A preview of this weekend's upcoming Golden Globes awards ceremony.
Matt writes: With New Year's Eve quickly approaching, movie buffs are already setting their DVRs to record annual broadcasts of Michael Curtiz's 1942 classic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy," featuring its Oscar-winning performance from James Cagney as George M. Cohan. In his Great Movies essay on the film, Roger Ebert reflected on just how large of a departure this role was for the actor.