Roger Ebert

Hulu’s “The Testaments” Returns to Gilead For Another Timely Tale About Privilege and Complicity 
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While “The Testaments” may approach its subject matter quite differently, its themes are no less complex.
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“It Became a Dark Place”: Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear on “Killers of the Flower Moon”
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The Osage chief talks about the impact of Scorsese's film on the Reign of Terror and its Oscar campaign attention, in time for its Criterion release.
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Female Filmmakers in Focus: Sophy Romvair on “Blue Heron”
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The debut filmmaker talks about how images and image-making impact our experience of time and memory, and more.
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Female Filmmakers in Focus: Sophy Romvari on “Blue Heron”
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The debut filmmaker talks about how images and image-making impact our experience of time and memory, and more.
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The Unloved, Part 148: High-Rise
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An ode to a lost friend, and to Ben Wheatley's ambitious social satire.
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“Help Me To Find Kokomo”: A Guide To Beyond Chicago
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A guide to Beyond Fest's exciting foray into the Windy City.
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“Help Me To Find Kokumo”: A Guide To Beyond Chicago
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A guide to Beyond Fest's exciting foray into the Windy City.
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Home Entertainment Guide March 2026: Anaconda, The Housemaid, Killers of the Flower Moon, More
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The latest on physical media and Netflix, including Anaconda, Spongebob, and History of Sound.
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Apple TV’s “For All Mankind” Takes Bold New Leaps in Space and Scope in Its Fifth Season
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A testament to humanity's dogged desire to better itself.
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Shuffling and Whittling and Experimenting: Austin Keeling and Lam T. Nguyen on Editing the Told-on-Screens Film “Mercy”
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The editors of the sci-fi thriller talk about the logistics of handling an entire story told on VFX screens.
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