About Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert wrote in-depth reviews on nearly every film released that was every worth watching - as well as a hand full of unique films you never heard about. And whilst, of course, due to his death in 2013, you’re not getting to get insightful looks about the latest films, you’re definitely going to be covered when you want to take an in-depth look at some of the absolute classics thanks to the extraordinary back catalog.
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The Roger Ebert Center for Film Studies in the College of Media at the University of Illinois will screen a bunch of really interesting films this semester. Here are the events:9, 7PM: Train at Smilepolitely.com
Roger Ebert’s Film Festival, also known as Ebertfest, is celebrating its 25th anniversary by hosting screenings of Bob Fosse’s most polarizing film and one of Malcolm D. Lee’s most beloved movies. The annual celebration of movies, at Yahoo.com
Roger Ebert's legacy goes beyond reviews; he fostered a love of film and had an everyman approach to criticism. Ebert's selection for the worst horror films includes the loud, badly edited "13 ... at Msn.com
The Cannes Film Festival can launch Oscar campaigns, but not every movie that screens is a winner. Roger Ebert deemed one to be the worst of all. at Msn.com
Joshua Jackson stars as Luke McNamara, a law student welcomed into a prestigious university on a scholarship. Finding himself out of place as a working-class kid amongst the generational elites, he’s eventually invited to join the titular secret society, a rare distinction only bestowed to a select few. at Faroutmagazine.co.uk
The 25th anniversary of Ebertfest, Roger Ebert’s Film Festival, will take downtown Champaign by storm this April. Some of the key films and guests were announced Wednesday afternoon. The festival celebrates Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Robert Ebert and the movies he loved. at News.yahoo.com
However, the festival often becomes a hotbed for controversy, with many audience members revelling in the tradition of walking out of films. While at any other festival, it might seem rude, overdramatic or unfair to leave a movie while it’s still playing, it is perfectly acceptable at Cannes. at Faroutmagazine.co.uk
Matt then cites the example of Pulitzer Prize-Winning movie reviewer Roger Ebert as a person with the background, experience and expertise that makes his opinion valuable to readers and the content worthy of ranking. Matt didn’t say that a webpage author ... at Searchenginejournal.com
Roger Ebert’s Film Festival, also known as Ebertfest, announced the initial lineup for the 25th anniversary of the festival. at Wandtv.com
The film stars Bill Nighy as the manager of England's homeless football team as they travel to Rome for the World Cup. His star player is the talented but troubled Vinny, played by Micheal Ward. If he can let go of his past and become a team player he could just take England to the top. But that's not going to be easy. at Techradar.com
Roger Ebert was a renowned film critic and co-host of At the Movies. Browse his reviews and ratings of movies in theaters and on DVD, as well as his blog posts and collections. at Rogerebert.com
Learn about the life and career of Roger Ebert, who was a Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic, journalist, author, and co-host of At the Movies. Find out how he became a movie enthusiast, wrote reviews, co-wrote a film, and coped with cancer. at En.wikipedia.org
Roger Ebert April 01, 1991. Tweet. Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Hitchcock's "Notorious." Ebert's Best Film Lists1967 - present. If I must make a list of the Ten Greatest Films of All Time, my first vow is to make the list for myself, not for anybody else. I am sure than Eisenstein's "The Battleship Potemkin" is a great film, but it's not ... at Rogerebert.com
IMDb provides an extensive overview of Roger Ebert's life and career as a movie critic, writer, actor, and producer. Learn about his achievements, opinions, personal details, and related works. at Imdb.com
Learn about Roger Ebert, the American film critic who won a Pulitzer Prize and co-hosted the popular Siskel and Ebert show. Find out his early life, career, achievements, and personal life. at Biography.com
Learn about Roger Ebert, the first Pulitzer Prize winner for film criticism and the co-host of Siskel & Ebert & the Movies. Explore his life, career, books, and legacy in this comprehensive article. at Britannica.com
Remembrances - Roger Ebert, Longtime Film Critic And Lover Of Cinema, Dies At 70 He was a print journalist initially, but Ebert's "thumbs up" TV critiques were just as influential as his essays ... at Npr.org
Bettmann/Corbis. Roger Ebert, the popular film critic and television co-host who along with his fellow reviewer and sometime sparring partner Gene Siskel could lift or sink the fortunes of a movie ... at Nytimes.com