TV/Streaming
Home Entertainment Guide: October 2023
On the latest new releases, including Barbie, Talk to Me, Insidious: The Red Door, and The Haunted Mansion.
On the latest new releases, including Barbie, Talk to Me, Insidious: The Red Door, and The Haunted Mansion.
On three disappointing dramas from TIFF with star-studded casts.
A review of the third and final season of Apple TV+'s Physical, which premieres on August 2nd.
An introduction to this week's event series highlighting Black writers, critics, creatives, and pioneers.
A review of two premieres from Sundance, including films starring Emma Thompson and Hillary Swank.
Chaz Ebert reveals her list of movies from 2018 to see before awards season 2019.
A deep dive into the acting career of Glenn Close, celebrating a performer who gets more out of stillness than almost any other actor.
The latest and greatest on Blu-ray, including Popstar, Neighbors 2, Captain America: Civil War, Blood Simple, Cat People and many more.
A report from the Miami International Film Festival on Argentina, Touch the Light, The Meddler and Maggie's Plan.
Sheila writes: Many of you have probably already heard the exciting news that Guillermo Del Toro's stunning "Crimson Peak" has been chosen as the opening film of this year's Ebertfest (from April 13th, through Sunday, April 17th), with Del Toro attending as the honorary guest. Seeing "Crimson Peak", in all its visual splendor, on the gigantic screen at the Virginia Theater in Champaign, Illinois, will be thrilling. You can read more information here (with links to purchase Ebertfest passes). The other films that will play at Ebertfest have not been announced yet, but stay tuned!