Roger Ebert

Three of Quentin Tarantino’s Most Beloved Features Get the 4K Steelbook Treatment
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Physical media collectors alert! There are some Quentin Tarantino steelbooks you need to buy.
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Movies to Watch if You Love Bad Bunny
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10 films to watch as accompaniments to Bad Bunny's new hit album.
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The Timeless Echoes of “The Spirit of the Beehive”
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A Far Flung Correspondent looks at Victor Erice's 1973 masterpiece, one of Roger Ebert's Great Movies.
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Ebertfest Adds Barbara Kopple’s Academy Award Winner “Harlan County U.S.A.”
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Three more films have been added to the Ebertfest line-up.
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Taylor Sheridan’s “1923” Returns with Same Degree of Self-Proclaimed Grandeur
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It’s old-fashioned dramatic entertainment.
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“Suits: LA” Is Dumb, Glossy Nothingness
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"Suits: LA" is pleasant enough, soothing even, but you better bring your own things to think about, because it offers nothing more.
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30 Minutes On: “Watership Down”
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Our editor-at-large on one of his favorite movies.
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NBC’s “The Americas” is a Gorgeous but Shallow Look at the Natural World
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An objectively beautiful series filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and handsomely depicted wildlife whose existence is flattened by a repetitive approach. 
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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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