Interviews
Comedy is No Joke: An Interview with Comedy Book Author Jesse David Fox
An interview with author Jesse David Fox about his new book, Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—and the Magic That Makes It Work.
An interview with author Jesse David Fox about his new book, Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—and the Magic That Makes It Work.
An FFC on the Oscar-nominated drama that recently played Ebertfest.
Matt writes: It always lifts my spirits to see a brand new movie theater open in my sweet home of Chicago, and that is precisely what happened on January 27th, when Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville welcomed its first customers at 3519 North Clark Street.
Our writers pick some of their favorite 2022 performances.
The newest releases on physical media, including The Bad Guys, Ambulance, The Northman, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and Criterion editions of The Tales of Hoffman and Shaft.
On three dramas that premiered at SXSW, including one of the best performances in the career of Andrea Riseborough.
A preview of the next seven months of musicals hitting theaters and streaming services in 2021.
Wendy Robie on "Twin Peaks"; Regina King on "Watchmen"; Mark Pellington on Quibi; Diane Quon on producing; Yusuf on Cat Stevens.
A few words on the loss of a great writer/director, Lynn Shelton.
On three premieres from South by Southwest, including films starring Tatiana Maslany, Maika Monroe, and Marc Maron.
A report from Netflix's day at the Television Critics Association press tour, including the latest on their biggest shows.
What our TV critic would nominate for Emmys for the 2017-18 season.
A review of the latest comedy offering from Netflix, starring Alison Brie and Marc Maron.