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The Ten Best Films of 2025 | | Roger Ebert

It’s easy to admit that 2025 has been a bit of a confusing year for movie fans. Was it the year the superhero film finally stumbled (“Superman” was fun, but hardly the sea change we were looking for, “Fantastic...

HBO’s “Heated Rivalry” is the Sexiest and Most Significant Queer Show of the Year | | Roger Ebert

From “Overcompensating” to “Boots,” this year has seen many queer television shows enter the cultural zeitgeist. Despite how good both of these shows are, they, like most queer shows of this decade, are unfortunately lacking the audaciousness found in...

Cinema Is My Church: Rian Johnson on “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” | | Roger Ebert

Though by no means a filmmaker with one interest, Rian Johnson has always had faith on his mind. The director of the films “Brick,” “The Brothers Bloom,” “Looper,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” “Knives Out,” and “Glass Onion,” he’s...

Here are the 2026 Golden Globe nominations

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“Call of Duty: Black Ops 7” Signals a Franchise in Stasis | Video Games | Roger Ebert

“Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” was one of the more underrated games of 2025, a blockbuster experience with a genuinely engaging campaign and some of the best multiplayer map design and physics in the genre’s history. Listen, some...

RescueFest Opens with Restoration of Steve Buscemi’s Wonderful “Trees Lounge” | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

“Trees Lounge,” a movie that Roger Ebert called “the most accurate portrait of the daily saloon drinker I have ever seen” is going to open the 2025 RescueFest, a benefit for IndieCollect that starts tomorrow, December 5 at the...

Netflix’s “The Abandons” Leaves Its Capable Stars Behind in a Weak, Weary Western | | Roger Ebert

In a vacuum, the logline for Netflix’s latest series “The Abandons” is gangbusters: An old-school oater set in the 1850s, created by Kurt “Sons of Anarchy” Sutter, starring Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey as two mama bears pitting their...

Palm Springs Film Festival Announces 2026 Lineup | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

The 2026 Palm Springs Film Festival has announced the 169 films that make up its 2026 program, including 53 premieres. The event unfolds from January 2 to January 12, 2026, and will also include 44 International Feature film Oscar...
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