This focus on what happens both inside and outside the prison walls makes “The Alabama Solution” transcend mere documentation ...
Interviews with librarians and harrowing footage of school board meetings reveal how school libraries have become ...
There, she finds shelter in the basement of what turns out to be a film studio mid-production on an adaptation of Andersen’s ...
Criterion Collection has released remarkable Blu-ray box sets in the past, usually around this time of the year, ready for holiday wish lists. Comprehensive “film classes in a box” for Agnes Varda, ...
The Grimm sisters set out to rescue their grandmother, all on their own. To do so, they must uncover the mystery behind their lineage and the secrets of the town and navigate the Everafters who ...
At its core, it’s a traditional coming-of-age action narrative about a young man who discovers that not only is the world ...
“I’m Still Here” is an undeniably powerful human drama that also feels quite relevant to us, considering the ongoing rise of ...
Charlie Hunnam plays Ed Gein as a soft-spoken simpleton, swallowing words in a high-pitched affect that’s always distracting and never believable. A talented performer in the right material, he’s a ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Miller about crafting a portra it of Martin Scorsese, the man, through the lens of his film work, finding the story in the ...
The legendary Chicago Tribune film critic on a movie that many have revisited in the wake of Robert Redford's passing and what it says about today.
On two gory, widescreen odysseys about desperate people pushed into extranatural mysteries, breaking the chains of torment.
Its minor sins are easy to forgive for such a bold, idiosyncratic anti-Western as this, the kind we don't often get.