White Female Gaze: How This Year’s Sundance Confronted Racial Tensions in America (and Beyond)
White Female Gaze: How This Year’s Sundance Confronted Racial Tensions in America (and Beyond)
White Female Gaze: How This Year’s Sundance Confronted Racial Tensions in America (and Beyond)
Announcing the 2016 Ebert Fellows
Daily Reads: The Need for Diversity in Film Criticism, Why Pop Culture Is Finally Getting Hacking Right, and More
Attention, Aspiring Film Critics: Here’s Your Opportunity to Go to Sundance in 2016
Chaz Ebert Reflects on Roger Ebert’s Last Days: “He Talked About Visiting This Other Place”
Steve James Promises Surprises in Roger Ebert Documentary ‘Life Itself,’ Set to Premiere (and Livestream) at Sundance 2014 (EXCLUSIVE)
Why Do Filmmakers Pick Indiegogo Over Kickstarter? Roger Ebert Doc Latest to Head to the Crowdfunding Site
Crowdfunding Campaign Offers Early Look at Roger Ebert Documentary ‘Life Itself’
Roger Ebert Documentary ‘Life Itself’ Launches Indiegogo Campaign Offering Pre-Release Private Stream
Indiewire and Sundance Institute Announce Fellowship for Six Aspiring Film Critics to Cover the 2014 Sundance Film Festival
Attention Aspiring Film Critics: Indiewire Could Send You to the Sundance Film Festival Next Year
Watch: 7 Clips & ‘Siskel & Ebert’ Review For Oliver Stone’s ‘JFK,’ Theatrical Re-Release Coming In November