An FFC takes another look at one of the few arguable missteps in the career of Martin Scorsese.
Matt writes: One of television’s greatest trailblazers, Norman Lear, turned 100 on July 27th. In his "breakfast thoughts" video posted on Instagram during the final day of his 99th year, he spoke about the importance of “living in the moment. The moment between past and present, the hammock in the middle of after and next. The moment. Treasure it. Use it with love.” Thank you Norman for all you have done with your century’s worth of moments to make the world a better place. Your gifts keep on giving, and our lives are all the richer for it.
An interview with Ethan Hawke, director of the new HBO docuseries The Last Movie Stars, about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
A feature on what people were watching as the Civil Rights Movement was growing across the country.
An interview with Ethan Hawke, who received a lifetime achievement award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
A reprint of David Bates' article, "Remembering Roger Ebert," published this month at Medium.
A tribute to the star of Black Panther, Marshall, 42, and more.
A tribute to John Saxon, the Stella Adler-trained character actor who always stood out in a crowd.
Expressing our gratitude to Managing Editor Brian Tallerico, who has now been a part of the RogerEbert.com team for six years.
The staff offers some shows and movies to fill the time while we're all stuck at home.
A Far Flung Correspondent takes a look at the Paul Newman classic The Hustler.
Far-Flung Correspondent Gerardo Valero reflects on one of his favorite movies, The Poseidon Adventure.
A tribute to the screenwriter William Goldman.