Roger Ebert

The Idealist’s Journey
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Whether Mr. Smith or Elle Woods, cinema is replete with hopeful protagonists fighting for lost causes.
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Karen Jankel, Daughter of Author Michael Bond, Tells Stories of London’s Lovable Paddington Bear
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The daughter of Paddington's creator shares stories of the bear's creation and her time on the set of his latest adventure.
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Poetically in Love: Three Declarations of Love in Verse
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On three great uses of romantic music in film and television.
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More Than Rage: Rungano Nyoni and Susan Chardy on “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl”
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An interview with the writer-director and star of A24's transcendent Zambian dramedy.
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Women Writers Week 2025: Table of Contents
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Links to all of our content from our event week this year.
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Women Develop New Models of Heroism in Festival Docs
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On the feminist thrust of two acclaimed Sundance docs from this year.
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People Have Theories: “Picnic at Hanging Rock” at 50
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A look back at Peter Weir's mysterious masterpiece.
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Having a Lunatic’s Dream: Emily Bett Rickards on “Queen of the Ring”
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An interview with the star of Queen of the Ring.
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HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones” Return for Its Darkest Season Yet
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“The Righteous Gemstones” is funny, wry, clever, disgusting, moving, shocking, and endearing in ways that are purely aspirational for most comedies on TV, and I’m sorry to say goodbye to it.
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Female Filmmakers in Focus: Fleur Fortuné on “The Assessment”
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An interview with the director of the Elizabeth Olsen-led sci-fi drama.
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