The Darkest Minds

The environment in which stories like The Hunger Games or Divergent gained followings has changed, and The Darkest Minds has not adapted to survive it. | Continue reading


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Christopher Robin

Christopher Robin can’t reconcile its darkness and its light. | Continue reading


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Like Father

There are traces here of a more ambitious, less predictable film. | Continue reading


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Never Goin' Back

It’s breezy, benignly outrageous, equal parts grotty and sweet. | Continue reading


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Cocote

This is a challenging piece of art, but the challenges yield great rewards. | Continue reading


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Death of a Nation

I am not entirely certain that something as shabbily constructed and artistically bankrupt as this actually qualifies as a movie in the first place. | Continue reading


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Home Entertainment Consumer Guide: August 2, 2018

The latest on Blu-ray and streaming services, including Ready Player One, Tully, and In the Mouth of Madness. | Continue reading


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The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Akhavan’s film of acceptance and optimism feels as urgent as ever. | Continue reading


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The Spy Who Dumped Me

Director and co-writer Susanna Fogel has trouble achieving a tonal balance between the comedy and the action, which only grows increasingly glaring over the course of the film’s overlong running time. | Continue reading


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RogerEbert.com Gender Balances Roster of Film Critics to Uplift Diverse Voices

An article about five male and five female writers who are gender balancing RogerEbert.com's regular rotation of film critics. | Continue reading


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Nico, 1988

The movie is best of all a showcase for Dyrholm’s full-fledged interpretation of Nico. | Continue reading


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The Unloved, Part 56: In the Cut

A celebration of Jane Campion's "In the Cut," as part of a video essay series about maligned masterpieces. | Continue reading


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No Date, No Signature

Every aspect of the execution on display here posits Jalilvand as among Iran’s most assured directors to have emerged in this decade. | Continue reading


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Keep the Mission Going with Excellent 4K Releases of First Five Films

The first five Mission: Impossible movies released on 4K Blu-ray. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: Table of Contents

A table of contents for all of Nell Minow and Jana Monji's coverage of this year's San Diego Comic-Con. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: Chesley Bonestell: A Brush with the Future

A new documentary about the "Father of Modern Space Art" won the CCI-IFF Best Documentary Award. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: AMC, Laika, Syfy and More Activate Fans at SDCC

A look at the different activation experiences that made fun for fans at this year's Comic-Con. | Continue reading


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Carrie Coon, Tracy Letts Star in Second Season of USA’s The Sinner

A review of the second season of USA's The Sinner. | Continue reading


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Criterion Collection Celebrates Powell & Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death

A look back at the 1946 Powell & Pressburger film, which has now received a special 4K restoration from the Criterion Collection. | Continue reading


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Puzzle

A lovely surprise. | Continue reading


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Hot Summer Nights

A disappointingly empty experience. | Continue reading


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The Captain

As much integrity as The Captain has, it’s also subject to some glibness. | Continue reading


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The Bleeding Edge

This unnerving medical documentary plays like an all-too-real horror show that is ongoing for thousands of unwitting patients with meager relief in sight. | Continue reading


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Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood

The film does a good job of placing all this Tinseltown rutting in the context of Hollywood’s industrial need to keep secrets and maintain squeaky-clean images for its most famous denizens. | Continue reading


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Extinction

A B-movie with a blockbuster attitude, and not in a fun way. | Continue reading


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Dead Night

It has a couple of interesting ideas, a certain degree of style and one impressive performance but never manages to pull them together into a cohesive or satisfying whole. | Continue reading


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CMX Tries to Get People Back to the Theater

A piece on a new moviegoing experience in the Chicago suburbs. | Continue reading


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TCA 2018, Day 1: HBO's Deadwood Returns, My Brilliant Friend, Sharp Objects and More

A report from the first day of the Television Critics Association press tour, with the latest on "Deadwood," "Sharp Objects," Jennifer Garner's "Camping" and more. | Continue reading


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Project Involve Paves A Path to Inclusive Storytelling on its 25th Anniversary on September 22nd

An article about Project Involve's inclusive storytelling in the Hollywood landscape as it celebrates its 25th anniversary with a fundraiser on Saturday, September 22nd. | Continue reading


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Book Review: Off the Map: Freedom, Control, and the Future in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies

A review of a new book by RogerEbert.com contributor Niles Schwartz. | Continue reading


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The Unforgettable World of Gravity Falls

A review of the Blu-ray box set for Gravity Falls: The Complete Series. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: History Takes on UFOs with Project Blue Book

A report from San Diego Comic-Con on a special panel and audience experience for History's new UFO dramatic series, "Project Blue Book." | Continue reading


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Fantasia 2018: Table of Contents

A table of contents for all of our reviews out of Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: A Sneak Peek at Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan

A report from Comic-Con's "Jack Ryan" VR experience and sneak peak at the first episode, in anticipation of the new Amazon series. | Continue reading


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Mission: Impossible - Fallout

This is one of the best movies of the year. | Continue reading


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Spy Music: The Evolution of the Mission: Impossible Theme

The history of Lalo Schifrin's famous "Mission: Impossible" theme, throughout different composers and arrangements. | Continue reading


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A Lit Fuse: The History of the Mission: Impossible Franchise

If all blockbuster-sized entertainments were even half as ambitious and ingenious as these films have been, moviegoers would be infinitely better off. | Continue reading


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RogerEbert.com and the Mission: Impossible Movies

A look back at how we've rated the "Mission: Impossible" films throughout the years. | Continue reading


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Fantasia 2018: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot, Luz, Cam

Reviews from the Fantasia International Film Festival of "The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot," the experimental horror film "Luz" and the "Black Mirror"-esque "Cam." | Continue reading


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Hulu’s Castle Rock Doesn’t Quite Live Up to Its Inspiration Yet

A review of Hulu's Castle Rock. | Continue reading


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Every Time I Cast an Actor, There Is a Birth That Occurs: Marc Turtletaub on Puzzle

An interview with Mark Turtletaub, director of "Puzzle." | Continue reading


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#333 July 24, 2018

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Comic-Con 2018: A First-Look at Hulu's New Stephen King Series, Castle Rock

A report from Comic-Con's special presentation of Hulu's upcoming Stephen King series, "Castle Rock," including the panel discussion. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: Two Panels about Women Working in Hollywood

A report from two panels at San Diego Comic-Con that focused on women working in the film industry. | Continue reading


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Comic-Con 2018: Jason Liles on Playing the Beasts of Rampage and Godzilla: King of Monsters

An interview from San Diego Comic-Con with Jason Liles, who has done motion-capture work in "Rampage" and the upcoming "Godzilla: King of Monsters." | Continue reading


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Believing in Ingmar Bergman's Cinema

A body of work at once austere, beautiful, tactile, allusive and deeply generous. | Continue reading


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Forever Contemporary: Julie Taymor on the Rerelease of “Across the Universe”

An interview with Julie Taymor, director of "Across the Universe," which will be rereleased in theaters for three days only, courtesy of Fathom Events. | Continue reading


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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies

The most remarkable accomplishment of Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is that a children’s film about how there are too many superhero movies has me hopeful that they make a sequel to this one. | Continue reading


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