It’s been twelve long years since Starz’ “Spartacus” ended on a brutal and glorious high note, and after two years since it ...
A tribute to one of the best playwrights who ever lived. And he just happened to write Brazil, Indiana Jones, and part of a ...
The 2026 Palm Springs Film Festival has announced the 169 films that make up its 2026 program, including 53 premieres. The ...
Michael Pantozzi’s “Off The Face of the Earth” opens with a reclusive photographer, Tim (Pantozzi), who struggles to find the ...
RogerEbert.com Publisher Chaz Ebert will appear at FACETS this Thursday, December 4, alongside host Lee Shoquist, filmmaker Bing Liu ("Minding the Gap") and ...
Jimmy spent some of his childhood with his aunt when his parents couldn’t afford to feed him. His angelic voice lit up church ...
While these four episodes stumble a bit in terms of pacing and urgency, especially early on, they end on such a satisfying, ...
The Unloved is 12 years old today. To mark the occasion, I chose a film that I think the world forgot, which little of it ever saw: Vincent Ward’s “River Queen.” ...
Ted Danson ’s Charles Nieuwendyk, a widowed and retired professor of engineering turned private eye, is hosting a ...
But “Dispatch” proves that superhero fatigue can be cured, but also that there’s still plenty of room for episodic games when ...
We speak to the writer/director and star of this year's Cannes favorite about censorship, artistic collaboration, and more.
In the fall of 1981, Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel fell in love with two men named Andre and Wally, and they told the world ...