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Home Entertainment Guide: July 2024
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The First Omen, Abigail, Civil War, Perfect Days, and The Boy and the Heron.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The First Omen, Abigail, Civil War, Perfect Days, and The Boy and the Heron.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Lisa Frankenstein, The Beekeeper, and Criterion editions of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Dogfight.
There was originally supposed to be one more scene before the end of Unforgiven, and by cutting it, Clint Eastwood cemented the film's masterpiece status
Our expert's picks for this year's winners.
Poor Things would be achievement enough. But between that, The Curse and her recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, the actor-producer is operating on a different level than everyone else.
Favored to win an Oscar for Oppenheimer, the actor is poised to cement one of Hollywood’s greatest comeback stories—which, back when he was battling addiction, didn’t seem possible.
The 96th Academy Award nominations are announced, led by Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer."
A look at the eight major categories and what our Oscar expert thinks is getting nominated.
A review of the new season of the HBO anthology series.
The Chicago Film Critics Association nominees.
A feature on the major question in each of the big categories after what we learned from TIFF, Venice, and Telluride.
A dispatch from Toronto on three films about real and fictional women who push back against expectations.
A celebration of Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
A review of HBO's excellent The Last of Us.
We asked our writers to pick films that they think everyone should see before the end of the year. These are the picks of Katie Rife.
A look back at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
An excerpt from the excellent new book about New York on film, this one about Taxi Driver.
On recent streaming and Blu-ray horror releases for spooky season.
Chaz Ebert's second video dispatch from the 2021 Cannes Film Festival covers the jury press conference and the opening night premiere of Leos Carax's "Annette."
A tribute to the late, great Richard Donner.
A video preview of Cannes 2021.
On five female newcomers making waves this awards season.
Here are some observations about how this year's Golden Globes could impact other voting entities.
A review of the new CBS series Clarice, based on the books by Thomas Harris.
An article about Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee receiving the 34th American Cinematheque Award during a virtual ceremony held on January 14th, 2021.