A review of Netflix's new drama, starring Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson, and Andie MacDowell.
A feature on five memorable female directors from 2020.
A feature on watching films only directed by women and how that has been easier in the streaming era.
A report on the Critics Choice Awards with a focus on the female winners.
The latest on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming services includes Dreamland, Synchronic, Jungleland, and Criterion editions of Amores Perros, Crash, and Minding the Gap.
Some of our favorite performances of 2020.
The latest films for streaming or Blu-ray rental, including Just Mercy, Little Women, and Underwater.
I have come to appreciate silence not as a sign of weakness or capitulation, but as a finely sharpened dagger that finds its way to the heart, every time.
An article about the upcoming weekend telecasts for the Academy Awards and the Film Independent Spirit Awards.
Chaz Ebert reveals her Top Ten (PLUS) Films of 2019.
The 2020 Oscar nominations.
The best films of 2019, as chosen by the staff of RogerEbert.com.
Leading the Netflix movies was Marriage Story, which received six nominations.
A look ahead at the 118 features that will be competing at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
An essay about Robert De Niro, as excerpted from the online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room.
A Far-Flunger offers questions that illuminate the themes of Tarantino's latest.
Matt writes: Of all the films released so far in 2019, few are as head-over-heels in love with cinema as Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood." RogerEbert.com editor Brian Tallerico awarded the film four stars, while our contributor Katherine Tulich sat down with Tarantino and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie for an exclusive interview.
The stars of Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" and the writer/director himself sit down with RogerEbert.com to discuss the movie.
Quentin Tarantino returned to Cannes on the 25th anniversary of Pulp Fiction. The lines were long.
A preview of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.
A look ahead at the 2019 summer movie season, starring ten of our most anticipated films.
An AFI FEST review of Mary Queen of Scots, starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie.
Where does a woman’s artistic integrity and autonomy begin and end when it comes to nudity on-screen? |