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Watching Ebert: After Life (Kore-eda, 1998)

This is the first in a series of reviews of films Roger Ebert has given four stars to between the years of 1967 and 2007, inspired by his book, Roger Ebert’s Four Star Reviews. What happens when we...

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Watching Ebert: Spartan (Mamet, 2004)

This is the next in a series of reviews of films Roger Ebert has given four stars to between the years of 1967 and 2007, inspired by his book, Roger Ebert’s Four Star Reviews. Spartan is the Hollywood...

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Monsters vs. Aliens: 3D IMAX Fun (Sorry, Mr. Ebert)

I don’t often think that my favorite film critic of all time, Roger Ebert, is TOTALLY off the mark, but I think that he missed by a good degree when he said about 3D film, “3-D is a distraction and an...

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Watching Ebert: Amadeus (Forman, 1984)

This is the next in a series of reviews of films Roger Ebert has given four stars to between the years of 1967 and 2007, inspired by his book, Roger Ebert’s Four Star Reviews. When trying to recommend...

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Watching Ebert: Borat (Charles, 2006)

This is the next in a series of reviews of films Roger Ebert has given four stars to between the years of 1967 and 2007, inspired by his book, Roger Ebert’s Four Star Reviews. You think the expression...

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Watching Ebert: All the Real Girls (Green, 2003)

This is the next in a series of reviews of films Roger Ebert has given four stars to between the years of 1967 and 2007, inspired by his book, Roger Ebert’s Four Star Reviews. During (500) Days of...

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Where The Wild Things Are: A Magical, 4-Star Wild Rumpus

Max, the hero of Where The Wild Things Are, is having fun early in the film in a snowball fight. It’s a freewheeling, wonderful action scene, where his sister’s friends attempt to pelt him back as...

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Roger Ebert (1942-2013): In Memoriam

Today, the world lost a great man, and I lost a hero. When one of your heroes dies, you don’t find yourself combing over his biography, his accomplishments, or his beliefs. You find yourself combing...

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