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“Stranger Things” Sets Up Its Endgame with Quartet of New Episodes | | Roger Ebert
There’s a bit of irony in the fact that the first stretch of the fifth and final season of Netflix’s brand-defining hit “Stranger Things” is at least partially about the power of youth. People like to point out fun...
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Home Entertainment Guide November 2025: “Familiar Touch,” “Eyes Wide Shut,” “Splitsville” | DVD/Blu-Ray | Roger Ebert
While this column focuses on physical media with an appetizer of Netflix options, it’s worth noting that one of the essential films of 2025 is exclusively available on PVOD through the rest of the year. Go spend money to...
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Reflections on the 2025 Tailinn Black Nights Film Festival | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
In November, the time change hits hard, not just in places that observe Daylight Saving Time. The darkness seems to creep in earlier and earlier every day, everywhere, as we barrel towards the end of the year. The city...
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Dispatch Review: Telltale’s Latest is a Superhero Triumph
You’ve probably heard the term “superhero fatigue” everywhere, with people getting sick of media showing supernatural beings saving the day. Sure, the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t quite reached the same highs as it did during the “Endgame” days, but...
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Wong Kar-wai’s Gorgeous, Captivating “Blossoms Shanghai” Arrives on the Criterion Channel | | Roger Ebert
Earlier this year, I had the chance to sit in Chicago’s venerable Music Box Theatre and watch a 25th anniversary screening of “In the Mood for Love,” the masterful and visually ravishing exploration of romantic yearning from Hong Kong...
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A Man on the Inside Season 2 Review: Ted Danson goes back to school
My favorite episode of the beautifully written and deeply humanistic Season 2 of the Netflix mystery-comedy-drama series “A Man on the Inside” is a “bottle episode,” i.e., an interlude limited to just a couple of primary sets, with the...
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Josh O’Connor Interview: “Rebuilding,” “Wake Up Dead Man,” and More
It’s not uncommon for actors to have multiple projects come out in a given year; it’s rarer for three of them to be released within weeks of each other. That’s the world that British actor Josh O’Connor is living in....
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Their Show Cracked Open the World: Siskel & Ebert Memories | Roger Ebert | Roger Ebert
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Siskel & Ebert,” we asked our writers to share their memories and appreciation for the greatest movie review show of all time. Here are their thoughts.ROBERT DANIELSThroughout much of my childhood, my family...
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Architect Frank Gehry dead at 96
Frank Gehry, considered one of the most influential architects of the century, has died aged 96.Gehry is known for...