A farewell and tribute to RogerEbert.com Senior Editor Nick Allen that is chock-full of highlights from his eight years at the site.
A feature on the major question in each of the big categories after what we learned from TIFF, Venice, and Telluride.
Wes Anderson's latest nods to far more than just flying-saucer stories.
A brief look at next month's Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, including a tribute to Russell Crowe.
More from this year's Berlinale festival, including the latest starring Sydney Sweeney, Jesse Eisenberg, Michael Cera, Willem Dafoe, and Helen Mirren.
A book excerpt from the new book about Robert Eggers' The Northman by our critic, Simon Abrams.
On two dozen of our favorite performances of 2021.
Many critics wrote off Haddish’s work in The Card Counter as a tonal mismatch for the otherwise unrelenting bleakness of the story, but that stance misses the point.
An interview with co-writer/director Sean Baker about his new film, Red Rocket.
A preview of the 2021 Chicago Critics Film Festival, including the Chicago premieres of The Lost Daughter, Bernstein's Wall, Jockey, Belle, Zalava, and Red Rocket!
An interview with author Barry Gifford and actor Lili Taylor about their new film, Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago, directed by Rob Christopher.
A preview of the movies that skipped the fall festivals that could still win the next Best Picture Oscar.
Sean Baker (The Florida Project) and Julia Ducournau (Raw) get upgraded to the Cannes competition with Red Rocket and Titane.
A Far-Flung Correspondent looks back at Alan Parker's powerful visual presentation of racial hatred and its virulent terror.
A tribute to the versatile director.