Roger Ebert
Critics Would Have Loved 'Starship Troopers' if it Was Released in 2017
Paul Verhoeven has always been ahead of his time. With his fascist, bug squashing 1997 sci-fi gorefest, he was exactly 20 years ahead.
The Martial Arts Legacy of Tura Satana
B movie legend Tura Satana initially took up karate and aikido to exact revenge upon her rapists. When that was taken care of, she used her skills to teach Elvis how to dance and change the course of cinematic history.
We’re Living in a 21st Century Film Noir
From Snowden to Salgado, a look at the modern state of the ever-prescient genre.
These Video Games Are Gorgeous
Game art sites like Dead End Thrills and Other Places capture incredible moments amid the hyperactivity of contemporary gaming.
These Video Games Are Gorgeous
Game art sites like Dead End Thrills and Other Places capture incredible moments amid the hyperactivity of contemporary gaming.
'Freddy Got Fingered' Is the Most Underrated Film of All Time
Somehow, he got a studio to pay to make the ultimate punk rock comedy. I sat down with Tom to ask how it all happened.
10 Filmmaking Heavyweights Predict the Future of Cinema
From Cameron to Coppola, 10 industry experts weigh in on filmmaking in the technological age.
Brian Moriarty Is with Ebert: Video Games Aren't True Art
The war waged between Roger Ebert and the world’s gaming public over the “video games as art” claim reached a tenuous ceasefire last July when the ornery, venerable film critic posted the article “Okay, kids, play on my lawn.