From dressage to anal beads, this year's crop of sports docs breaks down some of sport's most curious controversies.
The Czech film festival will honor its landmark achievement with a bevy of intriguing special screenings honoring the history ...
A frustrating experience, if for no other reason than its pedigree is much more prestigious than the mangy strays of the show ...
An exhilarating debut that courses with an all-enveloping urgency and life, even if you may occasionally want to look away.
We are also pleased to be welcoming talented writer/director James Vanderbilt, with his epic “Nuremberg.” He will be ...
Soderbergh spoke with RogerEbert.com about how some of the most striking sequences in the film were born of trying to solve ...
A reminder of the power of filmmaking to turn the deeply personal into relatable art, and an announcement of a major talent ...
How bad are things in Egypt, as far as freedom of expression is concerned? So bad that the Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro ...
Mile End Kicks” constructively taps into a specific kind of womanly anger, a kind of earned and silent rage all my fellow ...
It is a relentlessly brutal movie, one that too quickly becomes monotonous in its cruelty, numbing instead of thrilling ...
It has too much violence for younger children and is unlikely to hold the attention of anyone old enough to read the ...
Champaign, Roger Ebert left his mark everywhere—as a sportswriter for The News-Gazette when he was 15, at Urbana High School ...