& Categories Movies March 10, 2020 “First Cow” Breezes Through the West with Peace and Patience Kelly Reichardt's latest is a kindhearted storybook of a film that gracefully balances the sights, sounds, and textures of pre-Gold Rush Oregon.
& Categories Reviews TV June 22, 2020 “Perry Mason” Recap: “Chapter One” is gorgeous but tries too hard Matthew Rhys steps into the gumshoes of the famed private investigator for a shaky but sumptuous first episode.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies February 22, 2020 “The Manchurian Candidate”, A Study of Humanity Lost Jonathan Demme's remake of the 1962 classic is as notable for its look at political dehumanization as it is its modernization.
E Categories Ebertfest 2019 Festivals Movies April 16, 2019 Ebertfest 2019: Celebrating Roger in Fine Filmic Fashion From Bound to Sideways to Romy and Michelle, this year's Ebertfest was a celebration of the weird, eclectic, and fantastic films Roger Ebert loved.