Movie

  • Bright Wall/Dark Room May 2017: “There’s Still a Lot of World to See: Reconnecting with Childhood Joy in Wes Anderson’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom'”

    by - May 9, 2017
    We are pleased to feature an excerpt from the May 2017 edition of the online magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room, which is focused on the theme of childhood. Along with this essay by Joanna Di Mattia about “Moonrise Kingdom,” the...
  • Defense for the Damned: John Waters on “Serial Mom”

    by - May 9, 2017
    John Waters’ films aren’t for everyone, but “Serial Mom,” a funny, biting satire of suburban repression and hypocrisy, is as close as he’s yet come to making a mainstream film that retains the signature bad taste and...
  • Amazon’s “I Love Dick” Challenges Artistic Preconceptions

    by - May 8, 2017
    It takes some time to fully get on the wavelength of Amazon’s “I Love Dick,” the hot new show from “Transparent” creator Jill Soloway. I mean that as a compliment. This is such a defiantly unique...
  • The Real “Rocky”: Phillipe Falardeau on “Chuck”

    by - May 8, 2017
    “Chuck” is based on the real-life story of boxer Chuck Wepner, called “The Bayonne Bleeder,” whose fight with Muhammad Ali was an inspiration for “Rocky.” In an interview with RogerEbert.com, French-Canadian director Phillipe Falardeau (“Monsieur Lazhar,”...
  • Handsome: A Netflix Mystery Movie

    by - May 8, 2017
    The Netflix mystery movie “Handsome” begins by removing any possibility of mystery: Stephen Weber emerges from a swimming pool and announces, “Hello, I’m Stephen Weber. I play the murderer in this ‘Handsome Mystery Movie.’ Enjoy this...
  • Ebertfest 2017: “Hair” and “Being There”

    by - May 6, 2017
    FREQUENTLY our guests at Ebertfest add our selections to their home viewing catalogues. As a service, we will post the reviews and discussions of the movies from the festival on our website over the next week....
  • Baahubali 2: The Conclusion

    by - May 5, 2017
    Indian action/period epic “Baahubali 2: The Conclusion” is everything I want, but rarely get from superhero and big-budget fantasy movies. Here, larger-than-life characters—specifically a beloved warrior-king Amarendra Baahubali (Prabhas) and his jealous cousin Bhalla (Rana Daggubati)—fight for...
  • Hot Docs Interview 2017: Alexandre O. Philippe on “78/52”

    by - May 5, 2017
    The infamous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 masterpiece, “Psycho,” haunted my nightmares years before I actually saw it. As a kid, one of the first books on cinema I read cover to cover explored the...
  • The Lovers

    by - May 5, 2017
    The first thing that really hits you about “The Lovers” is not its muted color palette, ever-evocative of a smog-suffused Southern California dusk, but its musical score. A lush, romantic through line of melody, performed by...
  • The Dinner

    by - May 5, 2017
    Oren Moverman’s “The Dinner” is an incredibly frustrating movie, almost purposefully so. It is a film about people who say things like “We’re gonna talk tonight … put it all on the table,” and then never...