Like many documentaries about Ukraine released after the Russian invasion, it shows you what it’s like to live day-to-day on ...
Carteni leads a cast of endearing performers, all of whom work well together even when the narrative gets a little silly.
Glenn Kenny was the chief film critic of Premiere magazine for almost half of its existence. He has written for a host of ...
Although some of the footage seen in “Porcelain War” is grim and hard to watch, the film is ultimately a celebration of the ...
Josh Welsh received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in philosophy from Kenyon College. He then started working as an actor in Los Angeles, before volunteering for the ...
Part of why the show feels like walking through a cardboard museum is that Misiak and Leary have absolutely no chemistry.
Despite the intense tone of the film and its opening scene, the young Sønsteby is rarely flustered. He is a single-minded, ...
Who knows, there may be actual snake oil in that big supply cabinet Johnson shows us, and he laughs when he says that the ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Delpero over Zoom about finding the texture of ...
An ode to Robert Zemeckis' latest masterwork, written off mere months after its release earlier this year.
Why, its ads asked, does “Soldier Blue” show, “in the most graphic way possible, the rape and savage slaughter of American Indians by American soldiers?” Because it’s true, the ads replied, and “now ...
Arthur Penn’s “Little Big Man” is an endlessly entertaining attempt to spin an epic in the form of a yarn. It mostly works. When it doesn’t — when there’s a failure of tone or an overdrawn caricature ...