A look at a powerful new short film by Charles Tenzis.
A feature on the major question in each of the big categories after what we learned from TIFF, Venice, and Telluride.
A Far-Flung Correspondent looks at a PTA masterpiece.
At Cannes, Todd Haynes deconstructs tabloid culture and Justine Triet pays homage to Otto Preminger.
Here's a preview of some of the movies we're psyched to see at Cannes this year.
A brief look at next month's Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, including a tribute to Russell Crowe.
Our first video dispatch from Cannes 2022 includes coverage of the opening night screening of "Final Cut," preceded by a speech from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The 2022 Cannes Film Festival kicked off with an address from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. The opening movie, meanwhile, was a dismal remake.
A dispatch from Sundance on three premieres, including films starring Julianne Moore, Bill Nighy, and Elizabeth Banks.
A tribute to the late, great Richard Donner.
A look at the narrative features that premiered at this year's Tribeca Festival.
A preview of the next seven months of musicals hitting theaters and streaming services in 2021.
Writer Carlos Aguilar's answers the movie love questionnaire.
Matt writes: On October 8th, our site's publisher Chaz Ebert joined Dr. Nate Kohn in moderating the first virtual panel for the 2020 Ebert Symposium. Entitled "The Film Industry in a Time of Change," the insightful conversation featured such distinguished panelists as Michael Barker, Co-President and Co-Founder of Sony Pictures Classics; Neal Block, Head of Distribution and Marketing for Magnolia Pictures; Darrien Michele Gipson, Executive Director of SAGindie; Melissa Haizlip, director of "Mr. Soul!"; Malcolm D. Lee, director of "Girls Trip"; Mary Mazzio, director of "A Most Beautiful Thing"; Nina Shaw, founding partner in the entertainment law firm of Del Shaw Moonves Tanaka Finkelstein & Lezcano; and Christine Swanson, director of "The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel."