Roger Ebert

Hard Places: Max Walker-Silverman on “Rebuilding”
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An interview with the filmmaker behind the Josh O'Connor-starring cowboy drama.
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Tokyo Film Festival 2025: Journey into Sato Tadao
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We talk to Japan's preeminent film critic as a documentary about him premieres at Tokyo's premier festival.
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Siskel & Ebert at the Movies Celebrates its 50th Anniversary
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An editor shares some great clips of Siskel & Ebert.
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HBO’s “The Seduction” Surprises without Sizzle
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“The Seduction” is about vicious paybacks and the scandals of libertine life, but without visceral sexiness or savvy.
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Can Movies Save the World?
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An event with director Gabe Polsky, subject Patrick McCollum and publisher Chaz Ebert at the AMC River East.
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Vince Gilligan’s Riveting “Pluribus” Is the Television Event of the Year
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It is mostly a one-woman show, run by a phenomenally sharp Seehorn.
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You’re Living Intrusive Thoughts: Jennifer Lawrence and Lynne Ramsey on “Die My Love”
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An interview with the writer-director and star of MUBI's latest relationship drama.
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Adaptation is About Subtraction: James Vanderbilt on “Nuremberg”
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The writer-director talks about mining painful history for maximum pathos in his historical courtroom drama.
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NBC Mockumentary Sitcom “Stumble” is a Flipping Good Time
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“Stumble” gets a high score, thanks to it mostly resisting easy/dumb jokes in favor of surprising and warm ones.
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Female Filmmakers in Focus: Sepideh Farsi on “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk”
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The Iranian filmmaker talks about her harrowing Cannes documentary and how to remember the film's beloved late subject.
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