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Jump Into the Abyss: Óliver Laxe and Sergi López on “Sirât”

It’s difficult to shake the fugue that Óliver Laxe’s sun-scorched “Sirât” puts you under. Focusing on a father, Luis (Sergi López), searching for his daughter amidst the rave scene in Morocco, it starts as “Mad Max: Fury Rave” with...

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Amanda Kramer on “By Design”

The works of singular filmmaker Amanda Kramer live in the realm of theatricality, pastiche, and aesthetic artificiality, where Brechtian remove commingles with dry wit. Her films exist in fully realized worlds that evoke the slightly surreal feeling of a...

Sundance 2026: Table of Contents | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

Find below links to all of our coverage of this year’s Sundance, broken out by program. The reviews are written by Brian Tallerico, Robert Daniels, Marya E. Gates, Zachary Lee, Monica Castillo, and Peyton Robinson. (Note: If a title...

Marvel’s “Wonder Man” Builds a Bleary Showbiz Buddy Comedy For the MCU | | Roger Ebert

Within Marvel’s latest miniseries  “Wonder Man,” there’s a scene where thespian actor and former terrorist Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley) laments to a fictionalized version of Joe Pantoliano: “Acting isn’t a job. It’s a calling. It’s the single most...

Time is Very Precious: Hlynur Pálmason and Julius Krebs Damsbo on “The Love That Remains” | | Roger Ebert

Charting a year in the life of a family as the parents separate, Hlynur Pálmason’s “The Love That Remains” depicts the dissolution of a marriage with equal parts humor and poignancy, patiently and playfully assessing the evolving relationships between...

Sundance 2026: The Shitheads, The History of Concrete, The Invite | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

Celebrities came to Park City for the last time this weekend (presuming they don’t return to hit the slopes), including Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, O’Shea Jackson Jr., and Penelope Cruz. Three of the most anticipated movies of Sundance 2026...
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Jesse Jackson obituary

The US civil rights activist's influence spread from the churches of the Deep South to the White House. Source link...
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