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Tributes
I Need Your Magic: M. Emmett Walsh (1935-2024)
A tribute to one of the best characters actors to ever do it.
A tribute to one of the best characters actors to ever do it.
A tribute to the the Great Gambon, who has just passed at the age of 82.
A look back at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on its 60th anniversary.
A commentary on the unsettling trend of using CGI versions of deceased performers in Hollywood blockbusters, from Rogue One to The Flash, and the industry's push to digitize people.
A feature on the directors of 2021 who have been nominated before for Best Director but never won.
A tribute to the the legendary, Oscar-winning actor.
A tribute to Brian Dennehy.
A tribute to Robert Evans.
The famed director of Romeo & Juliet, La Traviata, Jesus of Nazareth and more passed away this weekend at the age of 96.
An interview with the director-star of The Happy Prince.
Far Flung Correspondent Omer Mozaffar talks about his experience as a consultant on the new Amazon series, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
Memories of Roger from those who have met and talked to him over the years.
An excerpt from the latest issue of the online magazine, Bright Wall/Dark Room.
This month's excerpt from online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room is an essay by Paul Fischer about "A Streetcar Named Desire."
A look at how the 75th Golden Globes centered on women and the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
An in-depth look at an ambitious retrospective at NYC's Film Society of Lincoln Center that celebrates one of cinema's greatest years.
An interview with the legendary Sam Schacht about the art of Method Acting.
This seasoned triumvirate of talent deserves their recognition in a competitive year.
Art is not an endurance test.
A celebration of Maggie Smith's career and a review of Michael Coveney's new biography about the actress.
The movie questionnaire and 2015 reviews of RogerEbert.com film critic Odie Henderson.
An interview with "Woman in Gold" director Simon Curtis.
Roger Ebert's essay on film in the 1978 edition of the Britannica publication, "The Great Ideas Today."
Lord Richard Attenborough, legendary director and actor, has passed away at the age of 91.
Scott Jordan Harris argues that disabled characters should not be played by able-bodied actors.