Glass
Glass is a misfire, and it’s the kind of depressing misfire that hurts even more given what it could have been.
Glass is a misfire, and it’s the kind of depressing misfire that hurts even more given what it could have been.
It’s the kind of movie that will make “Underrated” lists in ten months. Don’t wait that long. See it now.
Roger Ebert on James Ivory's "Howards End".
"The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty. What a space it opens…
A collection of all our tributes this past year to the unforgettable talent we lost.
Chaz Ebert and the RogerEbert.com group of writers wishes you Happy Holidays!
An excerpt from the new book The Sopranos Sessions, about HBO's legendary TV series.
A collection of all our tributes this past year to the unforgettable talent we lost.
A piece from a Far-Flung Correspondent on The Lion in Winter.
A Mexican correspondent writes on seeing Roma in Alfonso Cuaron's neighborhood.
A review of the new Limited Edition Blu-ray release of Crimson Peak.
An article about MoMA's To Save and Project Restoration Festival and its January 18th screening of "Cane River."
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