Saturday, April 6, 2013

Roger Ebert: Movies brought him fame; writing let him believe 'all is well'

Today News Comptoirindien-67.com
Read more :
Roger Ebert: Movies brought him fame; writing let him believe 'all is well'

(Photo : REUTERS) Robert Ebert poses for photos backstage after accepting a special pronouncement of recognition at the American Society of Cinematographers 17th Annual Outstanding Achievement Awards in Los Angeles, California on February 16, 2003.

In 1975, Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert, right, was paired with crosstown rival Gene Siskel in a Chicago public-TV movie-review program. The collaboration,which lasted in anticipation of Siskel's death in 1999, turned the two newspaper journalists into

When Gene Siskel died from a brain tumor in 1999, the show became Robert Ebert and the movies. A small time later: fellow critic Richard Roeper joined Ebert and show was called Ebert and Roeper. Ebert also embraced

The online world is awash in tributes this morning after film critic Robert Ebert passed gone yesterday. Known for his thumbs up/thumbs down ratings system, the writer and TV personality was 70. Meanwhile, China is taking drastic steps to contain an

When Gene Siskel died from a brain tumor in 1999, the show became Robert Ebert and the movies. A small time later: fellow critic Richard Roeper joined Ebert and show was called Ebert and Roeper. Ebert also embraced

Related External Links

No comments:

Post a Comment