Schrader's adaptation of Joe Connelly's 1998 novel, follows a burnt out and guilt-ridden Pierce across a 72-hour period. It's ...
Over the past decade, documentarian Nanfu Wang has crafted a filmography that speaks truth to power and seeks to explore the ...
Attending the Black Harvest Film Festival feels like a rite of passage—a celebration of Black storytelling that captures the spirit and resilience of our community. But as a Black man, it offers ...
Based loosely on the serial documentary podcast "Boomtown," "Landman" positions West Texas as a new frontier for ...
Tony Todd was an elegant, six-foot-five, broad shouldered man, graceful and imposing. But he led with his voice. Hear it once ...
"Interior Chinatown" is a visceral and biting satire of the minuscule and stereotypical roles Asian Americans had to play in ...
Ife Olatunji is a practicing visual anthropologist specializing in observational cinema and longitudinal ethnographic ...
A good adaptation is multi-dimensional. It requires a convergence of factors that causes audiences to nod in satisfaction. In ...
A review of the new Max show set in the world of Frank Herbert's Dune.
They want to see the pageant exactly as it has always been, including casting one snobbish mom's daughter as Mary for the ...
Ryota Kondo grew up on horror movies. For the Japanese director, that meant the "J-horror" of the ‘90s and ‘00s, a wave of films by filmmakers who specialized in creepy kids, damp atmosphere, ...
For this month's Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Peterson over Zoom about exploring the lingering ...