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What If a Movie Called IF Found an Audience?
Critics were mostly ho-hum about "If," but it's a sneakily powerful dream-logic movie
Critics were mostly ho-hum about "If," but it's a sneakily powerful dream-logic movie
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes The Book of Clarence, The Iron Claw, Wonka, The Color Purple, and Criterion editions of Saint Omer and To Die For.
A preview of this year's promising Noir City event.
A guide to some underrated holiday movies to watch this season.
An interview with Rodrigo García, writer/director of 2005's "Nine Lives" and this year's "Raymond & Ray."
An appreciation of the appeal and talent of Channing Tatum.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Belfast, West Side Story, and Nightmare Alley.
A feature analyzing John Ford's Sergeant Rutledge, and its place in the history of the Western.
An interview with Sam Pollard, director of MLK/FBI.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Assistant, Bad Boys for Life, and Criterion editions of The Grand Budapest Hotel and Destry Rides Again.
Our Managing Editor and staff give some love to Music Box on its 90th birthday.
A tribute to Doris Day.
Writers at RogerEbert.com offers their recommendations for Christmas movies.
An AFI FEST review of Mary Queen of Scots, starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie.
An interview with critic Leonard Maltin about his new book, Hooked on Hollywood.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD includes "Atomic Blonde," "Wind River," "Your Name," and more.
Our writers share their memories of the late, great Jerry Lewis.
An appreciation of the late novelist and filmmaker Nora Ephron.
An in-depth preview of the upcoming 70mm film festival occurring at Chicago's Music Box Theatre from February 19 to March 10.
An essay on "Rear Window" from the July 2015 edition of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
A review of "In the Company of Legends" by Joan Kramer and David Heeley.
A recap of the 2015 TCM Film Festival.
An excerpt from Adrian's Martin's Mise en scène and Film Style: From Classical Hollywood to New Media Art.
Joe Swanberg on "Sex Tape"; The problem with "Star Wars"; Advice for writers of color; The necessary evil of Twitter; Jonah Ray hates Sublime's "What I Got."
Nell Minow responds to our Movie Love Questionnaire.