“Thirsty Suitors” It’s been a surreal year for video games, with publishers cutting jobs by the thousands and shuttering countless studios while,
The Return of 70MM | Features
Mark E. Anastasio, director of special programming at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, Mass., says the theater’s recent, 70mm run of
Seasons Greetings from Chaz Ebert and All of Us at RogerEbert.com | Chaz’s Journal
All throughout the year, we were fortunate to have incisive film reviews and opinion pieces from so many whose names are too numerous
The Crime Is Mine movie review (2023)
“The Crime is Mine” marks a return to comedy for the prolific French director, who spent many of the last few years
The Boys in the Boat movie review (2023)
Rowing is an especially cinematic sport, the oars moving as precisely in sync as a Rockettes kick line over glass-smooth water, while
Occupied City movie review & film summary (2023)
McQueen’s approach, in length and substance, is different from this year’s other Holocaust related films like “The Zone of Interest” or “Origin.”
Migration movie review & film summary (2023)
“Migration,” sadly, is so bereft of any real point of interest for any viewer over the age of 8, that it almost
Memory movie review & film summary (2023)
“Memory” loses something when Franco steps away from Sylvia and Saul. Sylvia’s relationship with her daughter Anna, who wants the kind of
All of Us Strangers movie review (2023)
Andrew Haigh’s other work shows the director’s interest in relationships and intimacy (although not in an otherworldly way). “Weekend” was about a
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire movie review (2023)
Deva and Vardha’s friendship threads the needle for Neel’s crazy quilt story, uniting flashbacks to climactic boyhood traumas—they were so close and
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