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A New Skin: Losing Control of Your Body in the 2020s
In Crimes of the Future, Infinity Pool, Immaculate, and The First Omen, the fear and anxiety of losing control feels more pertinent and terrifying than ever.
In Crimes of the Future, Infinity Pool, Immaculate, and The First Omen, the fear and anxiety of losing control feels more pertinent and terrifying than ever.
On the ten best horror films of the year, according to critic Katie Rife.
Matt writes: The 2023 Sundance Film Festival kicked off on January 19th and runs through Sunday, January 29th. Stay tuned each day for dispatches from our writers Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen, Robert Daniels and Marya E. Gates.
Matt writes: Happy New Year, Ebert Club subscribers! As we embark on 2023, RogerEbert.com publisher Chaz Ebert would like to take a moment to reflect on all of the essential writing that was published at our site in 2022.
Our writers pick some of their favorite 2022 performances.
The nominees for the 2022 Chicago Film Critics Awards.
A look ahead at the many intriguing films that will be premiering next month at Sundance 2023.
On two Sunday films with symbolic journeys to dangerous worlds.
The full lineup for Sundance's virtual festival next month has been announced.
An interview with Claire Denis, director/co-writer of "High Life."
Claire Denis accepts the Golden Thumb at the 2018 Ebert Tribute at TIFF.
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.
The latest on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming services, including The Rider, Zama, and The Avengers: Infinity War.
On three TIFF premieres, including Greta Gerwig's "Lady Bird."
A look at what's coming to theaters this January through April.