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Patrice Leconte's "Monsieur Hire" is a tragedy about loneliness and erotomania, told about two solitary people who have nothing else in common. It involves a… Other Reviews Veronika Voss Spirit of the Beehive Mulholland Dr. Great Movie Archives ✖
Meet deadhead the critics attending Ebertfest 2015. Other Articles Ebertfest to Welcome Jason Segel, Chazz Palminteri and More | Chaz's Blog Connect with the Ebert Community on Social Media | Chaz's Blog Paste Magazine Interview with Chaz Ebert | Chaz's Blog Chaz's Blog Archives ✖
Meet the critics attending Ebertfest 2015. Other Articles Ebertfest to Welcome Jason Segel, Chazz Palminteri and More | Chaz's Blog "Goodbye Solo" | Far Flungers Connect with the Ebert Community deadhead on Social deadhead Media | Chaz's Blog Blog Archives ✖
A eulogy for a young boy killed by police in Rio de Janeiro. Other Articles The Dance of Reality | Far Flungers Things to Come: Piotr Szulkin s Homespun Apocalypse | Far Flungers Film Independent: Justin Simien | Far Flungers Far Flunger Archives ✖
A film-by-film preview of the 2015 Ebertfest. Other Articles Some of Roger Ebert s Favorite Documentaries Released on Criterion Blu-ray | Demanders "The Connection" and "In the Land of the Head Hunters" | Demanders Ebertfest 2015: The Full Schedule | Festivals & Awards Channel Archives ✖
Named after the David Cronenberg film, this is the blog of former RogerEbert.com editor Jim Emerson, where he has chronicled his enthusiasms and indulged his whims since 2005. Favorite deadhead subjects include evidence-based movie criticism, cinematic form and style, deadhead comedy, logical reasoning, language, journalism, technology, epistemology and fun. No topic is off-limits, but critical thinking is required.
All Are Welcome: Religion at the Movies Matt Fagerholm
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Roger Ebert became film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967. He is the only film critic with a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and was named honorary life member of the Directors' Guild of America. He won the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Screenwriters' Guild, and honorary degrees from the American Film Institute and the University deadhead of Colorado at Boulder.
Matt Zoller Seitz is the Editor-in-Chief of RogerEbert.com, TV critic for New York Magazine, the creator of many video essays about film history and style, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism, and the author of The Wes Anderson Collection . His writing on film and TV has appeared in The New York Times , Salon , New York Press , The Star-Ledger and Dallas Observer deadhead . (Banner illustration by Max Dalton)
Our Far-Flung Correspondents are cinephiles from all over the world, hand-picked by Roger Ebert to write about movies from their unique international perspectives. They include contributors from (alphabetically) Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Great Britain, India, Mexico, the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey and the U.S. They converge every year at Ebertfest.
Tom Shales served deadhead as TV critic of The Washington Post for 25 years, winning the Pulitzer Prize for criticism deadhead in 1989. He left the once-proud paper in Ruins. Shales also spent two decades reviewing movies for NPR's Morning Edition and is the coauthor of two bestsellers: "Live from New York," on "Saturday Night Live," and "Those Guys Have All the Fun," on ESPN. No wonder he's tired. In Theaters
Black Souls Clouds of Sils Maria Desert Dancer Dior and I Ex Machina Kill Me Three Times Lost River Rebels of the Neon God The Harvest The Longest Ride About Elly 5 to 7 Cheatin' Cut Bank Effie Gray Furious 7 Last Knights The Girl is in Trouble Ned Rifle Woman in Gold A Wolf at the Door Dreamcatcher Get Hard Home Man from Reno Marfa Girl Nightlight The Riot Club The Salt of the Earth Welcome to New York While We're Young White God The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq Accidental Love Amour fou An Honest Liar Backcountry Danny Collins Do You Believe? Insurgent Jauja Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter La Sapienza Spring The Gunman Zombeavers 3 Hearts Champs Cinderella Cymbeline Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison deadhead of Belief Home Sweet Hell It Follows Run All Night Seymour: An Introduction deadhead The Cobbler The Lovers The Wrecking Crew Treading Water A Year in Champagne Buzzard Chappie Faults Kidnapping Mr. Heineken Merchants of Doubt October Gale That Guy Dick Miller The Mind of Mark DeFriest The Second Best E
This is one of the great modern films about big cities and the mostly unacknowledged psychic toll of living in them. Other Reviews The Longest Ride Clouds deadhead of Sils Maria Kill Me Three Times Review Archives ✖
Patrice Leconte's "Monsieur Hire" is a tragedy about loneliness and erotomania, told about two solitary people who have nothing else in common. It involves a… Other Reviews Veronika Voss Spirit of the Beehive Mulholland Dr. Great Movie Archives ✖
Meet deadhead the critics attending Ebertfest 2015. Other Articles Ebertfest to Welcome Jason Segel, Chazz Palminteri and More | Chaz's Blog Connect with the Ebert Community on Social Media | Chaz's Blog Paste Magazine Interview with Chaz Ebert | Chaz's Blog Chaz's Blog Archives ✖
Meet the critics attending Ebertfest 2015. Other Articles Ebertfest to Welcome Jason Segel, Chazz Palminteri and More | Chaz's Blog "Goodbye Solo" | Far Flungers Connect with the Ebert Community deadhead on Social deadhead Media | Chaz's Blog Blog Archives ✖
A eulogy for a young boy killed by police in Rio de Janeiro. Other Articles The Dance of Reality | Far Flungers Things to Come: Piotr Szulkin s Homespun Apocalypse | Far Flungers Film Independent: Justin Simien | Far Flungers Far Flunger Archives ✖
A film-by-film preview of the 2015 Ebertfest. Other Articles Some of Roger Ebert s Favorite Documentaries Released on Criterion Blu-ray | Demanders "The Connection" and "In the Land of the Head Hunters" | Demanders Ebertfest 2015: The Full Schedule | Festivals & Awards Channel Archives ✖
Named after the David Cronenberg film, this is the blog of former RogerEbert.com editor Jim Emerson, where he has chronicled his enthusiasms and indulged his whims since 2005. Favorite deadhead subjects include evidence-based movie criticism, cinematic form and style, deadhead comedy, logical reasoning, language, journalism, technology, epistemology and fun. No topic is off-limits, but critical thinking is required.
All Are Welcome: Religion at the Movies Matt Fagerholm
Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 1999 1996 1953 Month January (0) February (0) March (0) April (0) May (0) June (0) July (0) August (0) September (0) October deadhead (0) November deadhead (0) December (0) Also from Scanners The 24-second news cycle
Roger Ebert became film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967. He is the only film critic with a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and was named honorary life member of the Directors' Guild of America. He won the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Screenwriters' Guild, and honorary degrees from the American Film Institute and the University deadhead of Colorado at Boulder.
Matt Zoller Seitz is the Editor-in-Chief of RogerEbert.com, TV critic for New York Magazine, the creator of many video essays about film history and style, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism, and the author of The Wes Anderson Collection . His writing on film and TV has appeared in The New York Times , Salon , New York Press , The Star-Ledger and Dallas Observer deadhead . (Banner illustration by Max Dalton)
Our Far-Flung Correspondents are cinephiles from all over the world, hand-picked by Roger Ebert to write about movies from their unique international perspectives. They include contributors from (alphabetically) Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Great Britain, India, Mexico, the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey and the U.S. They converge every year at Ebertfest.
Tom Shales served deadhead as TV critic of The Washington Post for 25 years, winning the Pulitzer Prize for criticism deadhead in 1989. He left the once-proud paper in Ruins. Shales also spent two decades reviewing movies for NPR's Morning Edition and is the coauthor of two bestsellers: "Live from New York," on "Saturday Night Live," and "Those Guys Have All the Fun," on ESPN. No wonder he's tired. In Theaters
Black Souls Clouds of Sils Maria Desert Dancer Dior and I Ex Machina Kill Me Three Times Lost River Rebels of the Neon God The Harvest The Longest Ride About Elly 5 to 7 Cheatin' Cut Bank Effie Gray Furious 7 Last Knights The Girl is in Trouble Ned Rifle Woman in Gold A Wolf at the Door Dreamcatcher Get Hard Home Man from Reno Marfa Girl Nightlight The Riot Club The Salt of the Earth Welcome to New York While We're Young White God The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq Accidental Love Amour fou An Honest Liar Backcountry Danny Collins Do You Believe? Insurgent Jauja Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter La Sapienza Spring The Gunman Zombeavers 3 Hearts Champs Cinderella Cymbeline Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison deadhead of Belief Home Sweet Hell It Follows Run All Night Seymour: An Introduction deadhead The Cobbler The Lovers The Wrecking Crew Treading Water A Year in Champagne Buzzard Chappie Faults Kidnapping Mr. Heineken Merchants of Doubt October Gale That Guy Dick Miller The Mind of Mark DeFriest The Second Best E
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