An interview with legendary Chicago filmmaker Andrew Davis about the making of The Fugitive, his directorial debut Stony Island, and going to college with Roger.
A feature on the major question in each of the big categories after what we learned from TIFF, Venice, and Telluride.
On three disappointing dramas from TIFF with star-studded casts.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes The Bob's Burgers Movie, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Criterion editions of Devil in a Blue Dress, Raging Bull, and The Virgin Suicides.
A reprint of Roger Ebert's review of Lincoln, with an introduction from Erin Mast.
On recent streaming and Blu-ray horror releases for spooky season.
An appreciation of Lincoln, its theatrical roots, and how it merges the voices of Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg.
A tribute to the late director and cinema historian, Bertrand Tavernier.
Reviews of six recent Quibi shows and a look at the platform overall.
A tribute to the director Joel Schumacher.
Chaz Ebert reports on the Cannes premieres of "Foxcatcher," "The Homesman," "Mr. Turner," and "The Wonders," while offering an extended report on the emotional screening of "Life Itself."
An overview of twelve films in the 2019 Venice Film Festival that get my thumbs-up vote.
An article about The Fugitive returning to Chicago's Music Box Theatre for the venue's 90th anniversary.
RogerEbert.com editor Matt Zoller Seitz talks about his favorite Ebert review, a sensuous and somewhat abstract review of Mike Figgis' "Stormy Monday," a 1988 thriller starring Melanie Griffith, Sean Bean, Tommy Lee Jones and Sting.