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I don’t think we’ll see a better action movie this year than Kenji Tanigaki’s brutal yet beautiful fighting extravaganza: THE FURIOUS.
My review [gift link]
talking to the student loan people this morning went about like this (except my balance is much higher) 🫠
7 years ago today, I made my debut on @ebertvoices.bsky.social with a piece about THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO.
sharing this again in case you missed it yesterday!
"So, in a way, humor is what saved my life, and that is political, always."
For @ebertvoices.bsky.social, I spoke with the Pope of Trash himself, John Waters!
For @ebertvoices.bsky.social's 20 Best Films of 2026 So Far, I wrote about Cherien Dabis’ masterful generation-spanning epic ALL THAT'S LEFT OF YOU*
Read: www.rogerebert.com/features/the...
*I had this in my top ten of 2025, but it's one of those split release years movies.
"Dabis’ film reminds us that the key to resistance remains in our steadfast belief in the power of humanity, compassion, and community."
#film
#filmsky
#art
#resist
Great John Waters interview. www.rogerebert.com/interviews/j...
she's also currently the face of a luxury coastal condo development in Israel
www.arabnews.com/node/2646622...
The ad for it is pretty nauseating:
www.instagram.com/p/DZYoC1OPGKU/
yayyy love him
The Last Black Man in San Francisco follows Jimmie and Montgomery’s struggle to retake the former’s family home, and overcome the origins of gentrification.
"So, in a way, humor is what saved my life, and that is political, always."
For @ebertvoices.bsky.social, I spoke with the Pope of Trash himself, John Waters!
🏳️🌈 Ms. Marya E. Gates 🦩
Frank Collins
"So, in a way, humor is what saved my life, and that is political, always."
For @ebertvoices.bsky.social, I spoke with the Pope of Trash himself, John Waters!
🌈 Shiv
The Pope of Trash talks about Roger Ebert, the breadth of his film references, and two of his classics coming to Criterion.
The Pope of Trash talks about Roger Ebert, the breadth of his film references, and two of his classics coming to Criterion.
www.rogerebert.com
For @ebertvoices.bsky.social's 20 Best Films of 2026 So Far, I wrote about Cherien Dabis’ masterful generation-spanning epic ALL THAT'S LEFT OF YOU*
Read: www.rogerebert.com/features/the...
*I had this in my top ten of 2025, but it's one of those split release years movies.
Gwyneth Paltrow says her husband is a progressive and that he “wants to make sure everybody’s looked after.”
Paltrow says she’s “pretty centrist” and adds that her husband “thinks I’m a Republican.”
She says she’s not Republican, but an independent, and that she doesn’t “feel anything right now.”