On the latest from Ron Howard & Volker Schlondorff.
This year’s Ebert Fellows attended the True/False Film Festival, one of the most essential non-fiction cinema events of the year. Here are their reports.
The director talks about capturing “magic parts,” deploying unique textures, and the role of art and the artist in a capitalist world.
The kids are not really alright in three dramas from Cannes, two of which are worth seeking out.
In this video dispatch, Scott Dummler interviews correspondent Zachary Lee about some of his highlights from the fest, from “Karma” to a restoration screening of Ken Russell’s “The Devils.”
On two very different Cannes offerings, including one by Steven Soderbergh.
On two very different Competition titles from this year’s Cannes: New works from James Gray and Hirokazu Kore-eda.
On three films from this year’s Competition slate about bad parents.
On three films from this year’s Director’s Fortnight, including two of the fest’s best so far.
Two more from Cannes, including the latest from the director of “Drive My Car.”


