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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Part of why the show feels like walking through a cardboard museum is that Misiak and Leary have absolutely no chemistry. They seem more like strangers making chit-chat in the grocery aisle than a father-daughter pair. It’s not that there’s no love lost; it’s that there’s nothing between them. at Rogerebert.com
Despite the intense tone of the film and its opening scene, the young Sønsteby is rarely flustered. He is a single-minded, meticulous planner whose quiet doggedness makes him an appealing recruit for Norway’s ragtag resistance. at Rogerebert.com
The framing device for “The Number 24” is obvious but no less effective: Through Sønsteby’s lecture we jump back and forth from his presentation to his memories. We leap backwards to 1937 Rjukan. Sønsteby (Sjur Vatne Brean) is hiking in the mountains with his best friend Erling Solheim (Jakob Maanum Trulsen). at Rogerebert.com
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Delpero over Zoom about finding the texture of small villages, using sound and visuals to follow character arcs, the influence of Romantic period paintings, exploring sisterhood and queerness in the past, and how much of our lives are lived in our beds. at Rogerebert.com
An ode to Robert Zemeckis' latest masterwork, written off mere months after its release earlier this year. at Rogerebert.com
The latest on streaming and Blu-ray, including box sets, new releases, and anniversary editions for Interstellar & Pulp Fiction. at Rogerebert.com
Written, directed by, and co-starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, “Rob Peace” is an example of two types of endangered commercial filmmaking: it’s a biography of somebody who isn’t famous and a handsomely produced and realistic movie about Black American life that’s filled with details that ring true. at Rogerebert.com
A deep dive at the intersection between girlboss feminism and the thorny tightrope of villain-centered prequels. at Rogerebert.com
Squid Game” became one of the biggest hits of the Streaming TV era, unexpectedly launching its way to the title of Netflix’s most-watched show ever, on its way to Emmys for acting (Lee Jung-jae) and direction (Hwang Dong-hyuk). at Rogerebert.com
In this back half, we’ve got more welcome surprises and head-nodding favorites: little-discussed lead turns in smaller indie horror, at least two “Star Wars” alums honing their skills in knottier roles, teen heartthrobs growing into homicidal murder-dads, the list goes on. Read on, and see who else thrilled us in front of the camera in 2024. at Rogerebert.com
It’s Time to Give a FECK: Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion and Kindness (book by Chaz Ebert, with Foreword by Tamron Hall) December 21, 2024 View all at Rogerebert.com
Learn about the life and career of Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic who co-hosted At the Movies and wrote The Great Movies. Find out how he became a movie lover, a journalist, a screenwriter and an author, and how he faced cancer and lost his voice. at En.wikipedia.org
Browse movie reviews by Roger Ebert and other critics on the official website of the late film critic. Filter by reviewer, year, rating, genre, or only great movies. at Rogerebert.com
Roger Ebert, the renowned film critic and co-founder of Siskel & Ebert, shares his personal list of the ten films that moved him deeply. From Casablanca to Citizen Kane, from Floating Weeds to Gates of Heaven, he explains his emotional criteria and his admiration for the cinematic art. 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 trivia on this web page. at Imdb.com
Learn about Roger Ebert, the American film critic who won a Pulitzer Prize and co-hosted a popular TV show with Gene Siskel. Find out about his life, career, books, and health challenges. at Britannica.com
Learn about the life and career of Roger Ebert, the most influential and successful movie critic in cinema history. Find out his achievements, awards, opinions, quotes, and personal struggles. at Imdb.com
Roger Joseph Ebert [2] (June 18, 1942 [3] – April 4, 2013) [4] was an American movie critic.Ebert's reviews appear in newspapers such as the Chicago Sun-Times from April 3, 1967 until his death.. Ebert was born on June 18, 1942 in Urbana, Illinois to a Catholic family.. Ebert and Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel helped make nationally televised movie reviewing popular. at Simple.wikipedia.org
Roger Ebert was an American film critic. His career began in 1966, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times ' Sunday magazine. In 1975, he became the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize. at Biography.com
Roger Joseph Ebert (/ ˈ iː b ər t / EE-burt; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author.He was the film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. Ebert was known for his intimate, Midwestern writing style and critical views informed by values of populism and humanism. [1] at Wikiwand.com