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Not Screened For Critics: Remembering a Very Special Labor Day
An appreciation of three films that opened on Labor Day 2006 that weren't screened for critics but have developed quite a following of their own.
An appreciation of three films that opened on Labor Day 2006 that weren't screened for critics but have developed quite a following of their own.
On four films from the Midnight Madness program at TIFF, including new works from Gaspar Noe and Peter Strickland.
The 20 films world premiering at the Toronto Film Festival that you can expect to find covered here over the next week, among many others.
An interview with the director of "IVRY," and a presentation of the short film.
A review from Sundance of two films from the festival's NEXT category, "Dayveon" and "Deidra & Laney Rob a Train."
An extensive preview of 50 films coming out within the next four months, from "Sully" to "Toni Erdmann."
A review of the latest from Jeff Nichols from Berlinale 2016.
Contributors to RogerEbert.com each list their favorite films of 2015.
An overview of the films that will be theatrically released in the 2015 fall season.
Collin Souter, the author of our monthly series Short Films in Focus, picks one of Roger's pans as a time he felt aligned with him.
An FFC reviews "The Motel Life", which just played at Ebertfest.
Minda Kaling; A Japanese remake of Sideways; Superblogs and entertainment journalism; An interview with legendary documentarians; Paul Schneider interview.
Sheila writes: It was announced last week that the statue of Roger Ebert (created by artist Rick Harney) will be unveiled in a ceremony during the second day of Ebertfest, Thursday, April 24, at 12 p.m. The statue will live outside the famed Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Illinois. You can read more about the statue here, as well as further details about the ceremony. There is also information there about how you can help fund the sculpture.
David Gordon Green and Tye Sheridan, director and star of "Joe", speak about their new, acclaimed drama.