Roger Ebert

Who Will Remember You?: “The Secret Agent” and the Humanities as Resistance
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How Kleber Mendonça Filho's film positions archival, art, and preservation as tools of resistance.
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Dwight Cleveland on What Lobby Cards Tell Us About Film History
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An interview with an author about the use of lobby cards through film history.
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Milestones of 1956: Looking Back at Hollywood 70 Years Ago
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What happened in Hollywood seven decades ago?
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Monstrous Women: From Medusa to the Bride and Rumi Too
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A new examination of the "montrous-feminine."
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Women Writers Week 2026: Table of Contents
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FILM REVIEWS Hoppers review: Pixar’s latest doubles down on “friends not food” by Nell Minow Andre Is An Idiot review: Irreverent biodoc urges you to get your colon checked by Marya E. Gates The Bride! review: Maggie Gyllenhaal pieces together...
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HBO’s “Rooster” is Almost an Endearing Comedy
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Despite strong performances, Bill Lawrence’s latest is too detached from reality for its own good.
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To the Film Industry in Crisis, A Look Back At Hollywood In 1926
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What were people watching a century ago, and what does that say about where the industry goes now?
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Whatever You Think of “Wuthering Heights,” We Need More Filmmakers Like Emerald Fennell
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A look at the career of Emerald Fennell, and the responses to her three films to date.
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A New Cup of Tea: The Best Murder Mysteries You Haven’t Seen
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Want a new murder mystery? We have some suggestions.
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