Matt writes: As one last addition to our in-depth coverage of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, RogerEbert.com publisher Chaz Ebert presents her tenth and final video dispatch.
On the presence of cartoons at this year's Comic-Con.
On M. Night Shyamalan's Eastrail 177 Trilogy and how it reflects comic book culture.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Amazing Grace, Avengers: Endgame, and Shadow.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Aquaman, Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse, If Beale Street Could Talk, and Detour.
Matt writes: In our first Ebert Club newsletter of 2019, I am joining my publisher Chaz Ebert, editors Brian Tallerico and Matt Zoller Seitz, and fellow assistant editors Nick Allen and Nell Minow in wishing you a Happy New Year!
A collection of all our tributes this past year to the unforgettable talent we lost.
Our contributors share some of their favorite movies of 2018.
A report from this morning's Golden Globes nominations announcement, and a full list of the nominees.
A compilation of our rave reviews of 2018.
Matt writes: It's immensely poignant that in the same year the Marvel Expanded Universe celebrated its tenth anniversary with the release of its twentieth feature, "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (on the heels of "Black Panther" and "Avengers: Infinity War," no less), superhero maestro Stan Lee passed away at age 95. His death brings a new level of meaning to the aching loss that pervades the finale of "Infinity War," though Lee got the last laugh with his hilarious cameo in the "Ant-Man" sequel, which brought down the house at the preview screening I attended. In addition to reading Peter Sobczynski's tribute to Lee, make sure to read Roger Ebert's four-star review of the film that kicked off the MCU: Jon Favreau's "Iron Man."
A tribute to the legendary writer, editor, and publisher of Marvel Comics, Stan Lee.
An article about the wide-ranging efforts to arrange free screenings for students and young people to see the groundbreaking "Black Panther."
A rare superhero fantasy that's plugged into the real world, but that still can't be all things to all viewers.
The massiveness of the famous venue at San Diego Comic-Con affects both fans and business.
A report on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's upcoming grants banquet on August 2nd.