Reviews of the first three competition films from Sundance this year, which all tell unique stories of Black experiences in the United States.
Matt writes: To all of our Ebert Club members, I join my fellow writers at RogerEbert.com in wishing you a safe and rejuvenating 2021! We're kicking off this new year by taking a look back at many of the great performances that lit up 2020 and will likely prove to be major contenders during this most uncertain of awards seasons.
An article about the Cinema Femme Short Film Festival's Black Female Filmmaker Renaissance Panel, streaming live Saturday, August 8th, at 7pm CT.
An interview with Nicole Beharie about starring in Miss Juneteenth, the complicated relationships between mothers and daughters, and more.
A review of two of the first films of Sundance 2020, Bad Hair and Miss Juneteenth.
The winners of the festival's jury and audience awards were announced on Saturday night.
Nell Minow responds to our Movie Love Questionnaire.
Alyssa Rosenberg considers the women on the big screen and the small screen in the past year.
Marie writes: And so it begins! A new year and another season of Film Festivals and Award shows. The Golden Globes have come and gone and in advance of quirky SXSW, there's Robert Redford's Sundance 2013...