Interviews
All Is Not Calm: John Woo on Silent Night
An interview with the legendary action director, returning this week with Silent Night.
An interview with the legendary action director, returning this week with Silent Night.
The February physical media and streaming column includes The Fabelmans, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Empire of Light, Strange World, and Decision to Leave.
Writer/director Michael Jacobs talks about Maybe I Do and what he has learned about love.
A tribute to television news legend Barbara Walters
An interview with director Andrew Ahn and actor Nick Adams about their Pride and Prejudice-inspired rom-com, Fire Island.
It might have been morning in America, but it was permanently midnight in these films.
Chaz Ebert lists her favorite films of 2017.
A report on some good films coming your way from Telluride and Toronto this year.
On three TIFF premieres, including films starring Emma Thompson, Richard Gere, and Helena Bonham-Carter.
The great playwright and screen actor leaves behind a legacy of introspective, fascinating work, much of it having to do with America's self-image.
A tribute to Debra Winger, on the occasion of her first leading role in over 20 years in this week's "The Lovers."
A report from Berlinale on the latest from Oren Moverman, Agnieszka Holland and Mike Ott.
Chaz Ebert highlights films with the potential to get us through the confusing political times of the Trump presidency.
If we really want to resolve racism and prejudice in our neighborhoods or in the movies, we have to be willing to be honest and act with integrity in our conversations.
On four films from TIFF, including works starring Nicole Kidman, Natalie Portman and Richard Gere.
Meredith Brody recaps the films she saw, of past and present, at the 2016 Telluride Film Festival.
The writers of RogerEbert.com on some of our favorite performances of 2015.
The latest on Netflix and Blu-ray, including "Time Out of Mind," "Mission: Impossible: Rogue Nation," "Knock Knock," and three Criterion releases.