An exhilarating debut that courses with an all-enveloping urgency and life, even if you may occasionally want to look away.
Chaz Ebert and Festival Director Nate Kohn are thrilled to announce the addition of two more Special Guests at Ebertfest 2026 ...
Champaign, Roger Ebert left his mark everywhere—as a sportswriter for The News-Gazette when he was 15, at Urbana High School ...
The writing is as good as anything on television as Lee’s gift for dialogue and storytelling shines through all eight ...
Are you seriously ok with him taking magic mushrooms that he found in a haunted forest?” One almost has to admire how much ...
The everyman at the center of "Jury Duty"'s latest season talks about hot sauce, captain's hats, and being an unwitting hero.
A reminder of the power of filmmaking to turn the deeply personal into relatable art, and an announcement of a major talent ...
Mile End Kicks” constructively taps into a specific kind of womanly anger, a kind of earned and silent rage all my fellow ...
Everyone questions their legacy at some point in their lives, like Deborah Vance, and everyone wonders about the role they’ve ...
This is an era of women’s psychological thrillers, and although “The Miniature Wife” is listed as a dramedy, it has the same ...
It’s not perfect, but if this is Netflix’s newest “Ozark Lite,” it’s a better one than most of that imitative field.
It is a relentlessly brutal movie, one that too quickly becomes monotonous in its cruelty, numbing instead of thrilling ...