All of our coverage of the 2024 Fantastic Fest. Brian Tallerico is the Managing Editor of RogerEbert.com, and also covers ...
The problems come when “House of Spoils” has to remember it’s an October horror movie but seems almost ashamed to do so. A ...
With “His Three Daughters” making its Netflix debut, Jacobs spoke with RogerEbert.com over Zoom about shooting the film in sci-fi lighting, the wish fulfillment of the film’s ending, and working with ...
Welcome to Oscar season! Well, more like the preseason. And just like in sports, when offseason player movement starts to ...
Left alone in the universe, he basically plans to live out his days floating through space with his records, boardgames, and ...
It’s a gorgeous film, but it’s also an incredibly emotionally intelligent movie, one that shifts and flows between comedy and ...
By now, the strengths and weaknesses of this series have been pretty well-established: clever concepts, inconsistent execution.
Omni Loop,” by Bernardo Britto, is a science fiction movie that’s more driven by concepts and emotions than by hardware or ...
If Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert were the two stars of “Siskel & Ebert at the Movies,” the intimate movie theater set on which ...
Alexandre Aja’s reputation has shifted in the years since his divisive 2004 film “High Tension”: Many genre fans have come around to recognizing his undeniable skill with set pieces and tight ...
The profiteers of the opioid epidemic have had a hand in hundreds of thousands of deaths in the U.S. And with shows like Netflix’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and now CBS’ “Matlock,” they’re ...
A Different Man has the color and texture of a ‘70s New York indie, and the sly, absurdist humor of Woody Allen films from ...