Roger Ebert

Pixar’s Charming But Compromised “Win or Lose” Catches A Few Foul Balls
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If this was released in its original form, then I would be proud to call “Win or Lose” a home run.
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Talkin’ About His Generation: New Book Chronicles the Making of Millennial Touchstone “Superbad”
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An interview with the writer of a new book about "Superbad."
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NBC’s “Grosse Pointe Garden Society” Fails to Grow Much of Interest
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It’s not a disaster, but it won’t stand out enough in the TV garden.
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Brenda Robinson, Acting President of Film Independent, Set to Preside Over 40th Spirit Awards; Aidy Bryant Cheerfully Returns as Host
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When the Spirit Awards convene under a big tent on the beach in Santa Monica, California, this Saturday, February 22, the beloved event known for amplifying independent cinema and fostering a creative community, will do so under new leadership. On...
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Hulu’s Bold “A Thousand Blows” Is the Most Riveting Series of the Year
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Stands out as a thrilling and heartfelt examination of race and class in 19th-century London.
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A Look at Every Oscar-Nominated Short This Year
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Our short film expert analyzes all 15 Oscar-nominated shorts.
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Scott Derrickson Dives Deep into “The Gorge”
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An interview with the director of "The Gorge," now on Apple TV+.
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“Yellowjackets” Finally Gets Its Bite Back With Season Three
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The intensity of this season has an immense impact on its characters, and although they unfortunately suffer, it makes for some of the best television of the year. 
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The PlayStation 5 Pro: A System Built for Hardcore Gamers
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A few thoughts on Sony's expensive new gaming system.
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“Avowed” Brings Personal Characters To An Exciting World
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A video game review of the first major AAA of 2025.
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