A look back at the definitive performances from the most exciting American actor working today.
A look back at the horror and genre films that played last week's Fantastic Fest.
A tribute to the singular presence and innumerable characters of the late R. Lee Ermey.
The latest on Netflix and Blu-ray, including Call Me by Your Name, Insidious: The Last Key, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
A review from Sundance of Maya Forbes' "The Polka King," which had its world premiere Sunday night.
A preview of what's playing at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, including some recommendations from what we've seen so far.
Premieres, Midnights, Special Events and more have been announced for next month's Sundance Film Festival.
Writers at RogerEbert.com pick their favorite cinematic remedies to elevate their moods.
A report from SDCC on an actor who has been in all three of the new "Star Trek" films. Well, sorta.
Roger's Favorites: Richard Linklater, writer/director of "Waking Life."
An overview of the films that will be theatrically released in the 2015 fall season.
Writer/director Richard Linklater and editor Sandra Adair discuss "Boyhood" as part of the Film Independent Directors Close-Up series.
Rise of the black British actor in America; The gaze of "Foxcatcher"; Chris Kyle was a hate-filled killer; Sophia Takal on "The Lego Movie"; Sorry celebrities, the TCA does not clap.
Sheila writes: The New York Film Festival, which ended on October 14, ran a new retrospective of the films of Joseph L. Mankiewicz. In preparation, Adrian Curry (at Mubi) started searching out for cool posters of Mankiewicz's films. Curry writes: "When I started to search for posters for his films I felt a little uninspired myself and wondered whether Mankiewicz’s smart, wordy cinema didn’t really lend itself to inventive visual representation. Some of his best films, like 'The Ghost and Mrs Muir' and 'A Letter to Three Wives', had very mundane American posters. But, digging deeper, I found that there was more than meets the eye, especially among international posters for his films." Go check out the gallery of fantastic posters, one of which, the Japanese poster for "The Barefoot Contessa", is posted below.