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Roger Ebert biography movie reviews | Roger Ebert Roger Ebert became film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967 He is the only film critic with a star on Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame and was named honorary life member of the Directors\’ Guild of America
Great Movies - Roger Ebert One of the gifts a movie lover can give another is the title of a wonderful film they have not yet discovered Here are more than 300 reconsiderations and appreciations of movies from the distant past to the recent past, all of movies that I consider worthy of being called "great " - Roger Ebert
Ten Greatest Films of All Time - Roger Ebert Roger Ebert Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013 In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism
The Friend movie review film summary (2025) - Roger Ebert David Siegel and Scott McGehee are among the most humane, literate, and engaging American filmmakers working today Their work—prior films include “Bee Season” and “Montana Story”—often takes a discreet approach to their subjects (which range far and wide) This discretion can look like
Friendship movie review film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert “Friendship” is the “Fatal Attraction” of male bonding comedies, and follows a similar arc It’s about a nebbish named Craig Waterman (Tim Robinson) whose life is on a downward slope He works at a public relations firm and has a wife named Tami who runs a florist business out of their suburban home Tami had cancer a year ago, but it’s in remission
Eddington movie review film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert This genre-jumping film always returns to its roots as a contemporary Western A man with a name John Wayne would have approved of, Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix), is the world-weary sheriff of the small town of Eddington, New Mexico, population 2,634 It feels like a place on the verge of conflict before 2020 knocked the dominoes over