Roger Ebert

The Future Was Now Warps Through the Seminal Sci-Fi Summer of 1982
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From the way Chris Nashawaty breaks it down in “The Future Was Now: Madmen, Mavericks, and the Epic Sci-Fi Summer of 1982” (Flatiron Books, $29.99), you can either thank or blame the summer of 1982 for how Hollywood blockbusters are...
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Home Entertainment Guide: July 2024
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10 NEW TO NETFLIX "Bone Tomahawk""The Boy Next Door""Fifty Shades Darker""Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire""The Hateful Eight""The Inspection""Land of Bad""The Teachers' Lounge""Trolls: Band Together""Wicked Little Letters" 18 NEW ON BLU-RAY/DVD "Abigail" If Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett's "Scream" films were the duo...
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Mike Leigh to Receive Ebert Director Award at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
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TORONTO--Academy Award-nominated British filmmaker Mike Leigh ("Secrets and Lies," "Naked") is set to receive this year's TIFF Ebert Director Award at the 49th Toronto International Film Festival, which will run September 5-15th, 2024. In a press release from the fest, TIFF...
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Hundreds of Beavers
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“Hundreds of Beavers,” a boldly bizarre, nearly silent slapstick comedy about a 19th-century trapper doing battle with nature, exceeds expectations in every way, including the promise of its title. By my count there are thousands of beavers in this movie....
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Looking Into My Soul: Colman Domingo on Sing Sing
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Any performance vying for being the best of Colman Domingo’s distinguished career has a high bar to clear. The actor first began as a kind of utility player in cinema, playing small, vital roles in films by Spike Lee (“Miracle...
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Prime Video Has What Batman Fans Need in Caped Crusader
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It’s unusual for a show to lead its credits with the executive producers of the program but the names behind Amazon Prime Video’s “Batman: Caped Crusader” justify top billing. For fans of everything animated Dark Knight, Bruce Timm is a...
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SDCC 2024: Back Bigger and Better
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San Diego Comic-Con is on top of its game again, after the pandemic shut it down and last year’s strikes kept most of the filmmakers and actors away. While efforts to expand the city’s convention center have stalled, the Con...
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The Hard Road: Alex Cox on Crowdfunding, Success, and a Life in Independent Filmmaking
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Alex Cox burst onto the film scene 40 years ago with “Repo Man,” a science-fiction satire starring Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton, with a theme by Iggy Pop and a soundtrack heavy on punk rock. He went on to...
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Fantasia 2024: The Chapel, The Beast Within, FAQ
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Children often make for effective horror (or other genre) protagonists -- after all, they can serve as a representation of our collective innocence, the purity of life that forces both worldly and otherworldly can corrupt or threaten. But they also...
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The Fabulous Four
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If you're a distinguished older male actor in Hollywood, you're typically cast as Batman’s sidekick or a WWII veteran who escapes from assisted living (Michael Caine), God or a grieving father (Morgan Freeman), a brilliant psychotherapist or Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford),...
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