Increasingly the location that the festival employs when they want to show Sundance attendees something a bit off the beaten ...
There is no point to CBS’s utterly stale procedural “Watson.” It thinks it’s clever but isn’t. The writing is in shambles.
In the wake of the California wildfires, it's time for Hollywood to turn its biggest night into a chance to do good.
The Pivens have a shared vision, and a level of comfort and communication that brings sincerity and authenticity to the ...
Has an affectionate tone and a lightness of style, which seems appropriate to the subject, even with its heavy passages about ...
Melodically vital and bracingly frank, Questlove’s uptempo Sundance documentary “Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)” ...
It’s been nearly a decade since once bonafide movie star and Oscar-winning filmmaker Mel Gibson sat himself in the director’s ...
Regardless of where you fall on the issue, “Eternal You” is undeniably beautiful, with artful cinematography from Tom ...
What charms exist in the movie come from Harris’ blushing shrugs and wry smiles, the aw-shucks demeanor of a man who’s just ...
Todd Phillips‘s record-breaking comedy “The Hangover” and Guy Maddin‘s 2024 satire “Rumours” joined “The Searchers” as titles confirmed for this year’s Ebertfest. See the full release below: Roger ...
Lovely as it is to see Cameron Diaz starring in her first film in a decade, it’s equally dismaying that the film is “Back in Action.” As the title suggests, Diaz is indeed back. Her last movie was the ...
Leigh Whannell connected with critics and audiences with 2020’s excellent “The Invisible Man,” an effective reimagining of the classic Universal Monsters character. He returns five years later with a ...