He's possibly the most visually recognizable of them all thanks to his television show "Siskel & Ebert," where he would engage in a dialogue about the new releases of the week with fellow critic Gene Siskel. Ebert's collective articles about what he considers as "The Great Movies" were love letters to the movies that spoke to him at an emotional level. The complicated decisions they have to make in the face of pressing matters outside of their control is why Ebert came to love it so much (via RogerEbert):
Author: staff@slashfilm.com (Quinn Bilodeau)
Published at: 2025-11-08 22:20:00
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