Friday, April 5, 2013

Ebert Was a Critic Whose Sting Was Salved by Caring

Los Angeles (CNN) — The last hand in the "two thumbs up" film critic team, Roger Ebert, died Thursday, two days after revealing cancer returned to his body. Ebert and Gene Siskel co-hosted the iconic review show "Siskel and Ebert At The Movies" until

I first got to know Roger Ebert, as I suspect many of you did, as a thumb. Growing up in Michigan, pre-websites, I didn't see Chicago newspapers, but I did see At the Movies, the review show he hosted with Gene Siskel. After his death yesterday, Ebert

Roger Ebert's Ebertfest will proceed as planned this year.

Legendary movie critic Roger Ebert, who died Thursday at the age of 70, was a dream journalist — and that's from one man who had the prerogative to critique his work: Ebert's onetime editor, Steven S. Duke, now an associate professor at the Medill

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Ebert Was a Critic Whose Sting Was Salved by Caring

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