September 20, 2024 10:02 pm

Roger Ebert Reviews

Devotion

How we define an activist is at the heart of director J.D. Dillard’s “Devotion.” Adapted from Adam Makos’ book Devotion: An Epic Story of Heroism, Friendship, and Sacrifice, Dillard’s latest film tells a civil rights story centered on Jesse Brown (Jonathan Majors), a groundbreaking Black naval pilot and Korean War hero. But Brown isn’t your prototypical

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Blood Relatives

There are no cool vampires in “Blood Relatives,” a good-natured horror comedy about Francis, a leather-jacket-wearing bloodsucker who reunites with his estranged, half-human teenage daughter.  Character actor turned writer/director Noah Segan introduces us to Francis (also Segan) by showing us his vintage muscle car, a Barracuda, as it pulls into Texas and immediately breaks down.

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Endings Are My Favorite Thing About Movies: Rian Johnson on Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Rian Johnson’s “Knives Out” reminded audiences how much we love murder mysteries with lots of unpleasant suspects, a brilliant if quirky detective, and a fabulous setting. It was the kind of puzzle that made us think back for the pleasure of understanding what we missed.  Johnson has done it again with its sequel, “Glass Onion: A Knives

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#446 November 22, 2022

Matt writes: RogerEbert.com publisher Chaz Ebert’s grandson, Joseph London Smith, was killed this past August at age 30. She paid tribute to him in a powerful, picture-filled essay which can be read in full here. Below are the first few paragraphs of her article… The day after hip hop artist Takeoff of the Grammy award-winning

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Overlooked Films of 2022: Table of Contents

The following table of contents links to each of 2022’s overlooked films spotlighted by our writers Simon Abrams, Carlos Aguilar, Robert Daniels, Isaac Feldberg, Marya Gates, Christy Lemire, Nell Minow, Katie Rife, Peyton Robinson and Clint Worthington. The African Desperate selected by Peyton Robinson Aftershock selected by Robert Daniels  After Yang selected by Christy Lemire Beba

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Welcome to Chippendales

Ah, the 1980s. Forever associated, in film, TV, and theater, with shoulder pads, big hair, cocaine, and more cocaine. It makes sense that the invention of male exotic dancers took place in the “greed is good” era of American pop culture, but it is slightly more surprising to learn that the inventor in question was

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EO

Jerzy Skolimowski’s “EO,” about a donkey wandering through modern Poland, is a rare animal picture that’s not aimed at kids. In fact, small children, particularly ones conditioned by post-1950s Disney cartoons about lovable creatures, should not be allowed anywhere near it, because the movie doesn’t stint on presentations of the cruelty and brutality that animals suffer in a world of

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There There

It’d be interesting to hear the reactions to writer/director Andrew Bujalski’s “There There” from people who don’t know the background story of its filming. The background contextualizes the often startling and seemingly un-motivated visual choices made, all of which creates an awkward and stilted atmosphere. But without the background context, how will people make sense

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