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No Other Land. Maintaining the ability to be shocked by heartless cruelty is what makes us human, and the only thing, at times, which keeps the flame of hope alive. Sheila O'Malley. Now playing.
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Dec 19, 2012 · These are films that moved me deeply in one way or another. The cinema is the greatest art form ever conceived for generating emotions in its audience. That’s what it does best. (If you argue instead for dance or music, drama or painting, I will reply that the cinema incorporates all of these arts).
Mar 30, 2022 · Roger Ebert became film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times in 1967. He is the only film critic with a star on Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame and was named honorary life member of the Directors’ Guild of America.
Here are more than 300 reconsiderations and appreciations of movies from the distant past to the recent past, all of movies that I consider worthy of being called "great." - Roger Ebert.
Apr 1, 2023 · A personal tribute to William Friedkin from Chaz Ebert with a compilation featuring Roger Ebert’s reviews of his films at RogerEbert.com.
Dec 14, 2012 · Roger Ebert. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
Oct 20, 2021 · And they didn’t detract from the movie’s main brief. I’ll always love Lynch’s “Dune,” a severely compromised dream-work that (not surprising given Lynch’s own inclination) had little use for Herbert’s messaging. But Villeneuve’s movie is “Dune.”. Opens in theaters on October 22nd, available on HBO Max the same day.
Oct 16, 2024 · Silence As Salvation: The Quiet Femmes of Modern Horror. The women in these films work alone to grapple with the mystery and horror surrounding them, or within them, in what is a little evolution and revolution unto itself.
Mar 11, 2022 · That is, until they take an emotional, philosophical, and deeply weird trip through the looking glass into the multiverse and discover metaphysical wisdom along the way. In this love letter to genre cinema, Michelle Yeoh gives a virtuoso performance as Evelyn Wang, a weary owner of a laundromat under IRS audit.