Our picks for the biggest snubs of Oscar morning, including Chase Infiniti, Jafar Panahi, Eva Victor, and more.
“One Battle After Another” Wins Record Number of Chicago Film Critics Association Awards “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners ...
Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” did something that had never been done before Thursday morning: It was nominated for 16 Oscars. The previous record was held by “Titanic,” “All About Eve,” and “La La Land,” ...
Excess—particularly around sex and violence, but also as a sort of narrative device. This aesthetic defines much of Ryan ...
It feels increasingly like a balm for troubled times, a reminder that nothing is more important in this world than the people ...
The videographer for a small school in Russia's Ural Mountains uses his cameras to document the country militarizing after invading Ukraine ...
Judd Apatow ’s superb two-part documentary “Mel Brooks: The 99-Year-Old Man!” contains definitive versions of several classic Brooks anecdotes, but as with his docs “George Carlin’s American Dream” ...
The first two “Knives Out” movies both received Oscar nominations for their scripts, so “Wake Up Dead Man” should be a ...
The director and star talk about fatalism, light, and how the film changed their approach to disappointment and failure.
There's no regard for Christie’s prose, no idea who the series’ audience is meant to be, and no goal except to further ...
Nick Digilio has been a movie critic for 40 years, for many of those years on WGN radio, now with a popular podcast and ...
The best thing about “Steal” is the unvarnished and deliberately messy lead performance by Sophie Turner as Zara, a member of the trade-processing team at Lochmill Capital. At first glance, Zara might ...