Both Ebert and Roeper drew the quite obvious thematic parallels to "Phantom of the Opera" (V’s masked mentor), "1984" (with John Hurt as Big Brother), and even "Beauty and the Beast" (guess which is which). Both critics were also quite taken with the film. Ebert celebrated ...
Ebert & Roeper Redux(Season 18, Episode 20) TV-PG TV Episode|Talk-Show Edit pageAdd to list Ebert and Roeper revisit some old reviews. Status EditReleased Updated2003-10-18 Release date 十月18, 2003(United States) Awards Series awards ...
Ebert & Roeper defy Chi crix kudos call. Reports on the opposition of two members of the Chicago Film Critics Association,' Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper, against the Chicago Film Critics Association's decision to suspend the 2003 film awards in protest of the screener ban. Eb... D Rooney...
1999年西斯克尔逝世后,他选择了多位候选人试镜,最终理查德·罗佩成为他的新搭档,2000年节目而因此更名为《埃伯特与罗佩和电影》(Ebert & Roeper and the Movies)。 埃伯特的电影评论在美国和全球被超过200家报纸发表。他撰写了超过15本书,包括他的电影年鉴。1975年,他成 (展开)...
Roger Ebert said he never gave a “thumbs down” to the use of thumbs in the film reviews for “At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper” during contract negotiations. In a statement released Friday, the TV show’s distributor, Disney-ABC Domestic Television, said Ebert had “exercised his right...
As Richard Roeper wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times (15 October 1995) on the occasion of their twentieth anniversary, "Siskel & Ebert took serious film criticism and made it palatable to a mass audience--and in so doing, became celebrities themselves, as recognizable as most of the movie stars...
Ebert is a Pulitzer Prize-winning critic for the Chicago Sun-Times and co-hosted “Ebert & Roeper,” a weekly televised movie-review program, until 2006. He also produced and contributed to “Ebert Presents at the Movies,” which ran through 2011. ...
Three weeks ago I saw "The Longest Yard," and before I left for the Cannes Film Festival, I did an advance taping of an episode of "Ebert & Roeper" on which I gave a muted thumbs-up to Richard Roeper's scornful thumbs-down. I kinda liked it, in its goofy way. There was a dogg...
“Ebert & Roeper,” Roger’s take on a movie would be surprise. He’d champion something I was sure he wouldn’t care for, or he’d come down hard on a film I expected him to embrace. But I think he would have loved “Mud,” and I believe ...