Roger Ebert ?s Oscar predictions: Much talk about ?The Artist? Hollywood nostalgia may be warmly embraced Tuesday morning when the 2012 Academy awards nominations are announced. Films involving the invention of the cinema, the transition from silent to talkies and the legend of Marilyn Monroe are among those certain to be nominated.To general confoundment and widespread delight, a black and white silent movie is likely to steal the headlines. Look for ?The ...
Roger Ebert - Movie Reviews Contraband Critics are divided almost equally about the merits of Contraband the new thriller starring Mark Wahlburg as a retired smuggler forced to return to his old business again On the one hand theres Roger Ebert who dismisses the movie as this crap in his rev...
Martin Scorsese's 'Hugo' Blu-ray 3D set for release February 28th -- 3D haters beware Considering that Hugo was a flick capable of earning 4 out of 4 stars from noted 3D hater Roger Ebert , it will be interesting to see how it's received upon its home release February 28th. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards and currently rocking a 94 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes , the fantasy tale of a boy who crosses paths with legendary filmmaker Georges Méliès in 1930s Paris may be the best ...
RECRUITING: Romeo's Bacci heading to Central Michigan Did Gene Shalit ever play football? How about Roger Ebert ? Did either ever explode on a ball carrier like a Scud missile or take a hit that left their bells ringing like those in the Sistine Chapel?
Ebert gives Paul a thumbs up He may not be winning any primaries, but Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul is getting rave reviews from at least one critic: Roger Ebert . After Thursday night's debate in Florida , the film critic gave the Texas congressman a thumbs up on Twitter, writing "Ron Paul is the only one I'd want to sit next to on a long airplane flight." But this isn't the first time Ebert has praised Paul. On ...
What's Going On ?The Artist,? the 1920s black and white film that is silently sweeping this awards scene, is now playing at Rave Motion Pictures? Grand Prairie 18. Roger Ebert says this is a silent movie for people who don?t think they like silent movies, so if you?re thinking of taking in a flick today, this one?s worth it.
Full 2012 Oscar nominee list: Hugo and The Artist lead this year's nominees We just finished watching the live nominee announcements for the 84th annual Academy Awards. The nominations were quite enlightening, to say the least. 2011 was a year without many standout films. Usually we go into these awards with an idea of what might be nominated, but this year, almost anything was up for grabs. They also confirm a point Roger Ebert made in his predictions piece yesterday ...
It will be a cold day before I step into ice palace Here?s Judy?s pick of coming community activities in the Oakbrook/Oakbrook Terrace area, spiced with a little commentary: Roger Ebert never tells you this: The film ?Water for Elephants? (PG-13), starring Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon, will be screened at 2 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Oak Brook Public Library, 600 Oak Brook Road. Admission is free. For information, call (630) 368-7700. In this ...
The New Yorker's Other Film Critic "Pauline Kael thrived on a prickly, combative relationship with her editor; Gilliatt operated more like a bird under Shawn's protective wing. Kael became, and still remains, the most famous film critic in America not named Roger Ebert.
The film list says 'Hello, Dolly' 1 Nine to Five 1980. This proto-feminist comedy would find a place in film history, Roger Ebert opined, primarily because it contains the movie debut of Dolly Parton. She is, on the basis of this one film, a natural-born movie star. Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda co-starred in the story of oppressed office workers overthrowing their boss.
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praises Ron Paul , an American film critic and screenwriter, praised Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul Thursday. ?Ron Paul is the only one I?d want to sit next to on a long airplane flight,? Mr. tweeted. Mr. also offered some kind ...
Chicago's Richard Roeper loves his (prolific) movie work He has been a Sun-Times columnist for 25 years. In 2000, he was chosen, after many other critics tried out, to join fellow Sun-Times writer on the syndicated "At the Movies" show. Roeper replaced Gene Siskel, who died of brain tumor in 1999.
?s Oscar predictions: Much talk about ?The Artist? Hollywood nostalgia may be warmly embraced Tuesday morning when the 2012 Academy awards nominations are announced. Films involving the invention of the cinema, the transition from silent to talkies and the legend of Marilyn Monroe are among those certain ...
Joe Carnahan Swears About 'The Grey' You know what it is, that I knew I was in trouble when I read it, when started like, citing Newtonian law and taking me to task about the tank drop. By the way, is it such hallowed ground, the f*cking A-Team? It?s not! It?s not! I was a lot ...
Now Showing Jean Dujardin stars as a 1927 silent star who is thrown out of work. Rated PG-13. ( ) 1:41 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: The animated classic "Beauty and the Beast" returns to the big screen in Disney Digital 3D. Rated G. 1:24 CONTRABAND **: To protect ...
Hollywood Remembers Bingham Ray Ray, 57, died Monday after suffering a stroke at the Sundance Film Festival. Focus Features CEO James Schamus, filmmakers Michael Moore and Greg Mottola and critic were among those who shared their memories of Ray with TheWrap on Monday.
'The Blair Witch Project' actress Heather Donahue in Denver to promote book Costing very little to make (and only 8 days of filming) and yielding well over $240 million, named the uber-indie film one of the ten most influential movies of the century. According to IMDB.com, this film was in the Guinness Book of World ...
Low Culture: Hollywood?s incurable case of serial sequel-itis Earlier this year, , the premier American film critic, put out an article entitled "Sequels and Unoriginality in Hollywood." In it, he basically rants that the 27 sequels that came out this year were a result of Hollywood's collective money ...
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Roger Ebert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roger Joseph Ebert (born June 18, 1942) is an American film critic and screenwriter. He is the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Ebert is known ...
They wuz robbed - Roger Ebert's Journal Of course, no one is really robbed of an Academy Award nomination. It's a gift; not a right. The balloting procedure is conducted honestly and reflects a collective ...
Roger Ebert: Biography from Answers.com Roger Ebert, the first person to have received the Pulitzer Prize for film criticism (in 1975), was best known for his work opposite the late critic-colleague Gene ...
Roger Ebert - IMDb Roger Ebert. Writer: Billy Baxter Presents Diary of the Cannes Film Festival with Rex Reed, Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens, Up!, Beyond the Valley of the ...
Roger Ebert Roger Ebert. AKA Roger Joseph Ebert. Siskel and Ebert. Birthplace: Urbana, IL. Gender: Male Religion: Agnostic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight ...
Roger Ebert's Journal Of course, no nominee is really robbed of an Academy Award nomination. It's a gift; not a right. The balloting procedure is conducted honestly and reflects a ...