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  1. Dec 25, 2002 · Talk To Her. Roger Ebert December 25, 2002. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. A man cries in the opening scene of Pedro Almodovar's "Talk to Her," but although unspeakably sad things are to happen later in the movie, these tears are shed during a theater performance. Onstage, a woman wanders as if blind or dazed, and a man scurries ...

  2. Jul 28, 2023 · Nick Allen July 28, 2023. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Danny and Michael Philippou's “Talk to Me” cleverly imagines a deadly craze that would easily sweep a generation—this horror movie's plausibility is one of the freakiest things about it. The social media-feeding frenzy involves spiritual possession, made possible by ...

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  4. Jul 31, 2007 · Roger Ebert July 31, 2007. Tweet. Gene Siskel Roger Ebert. The various incarnations of Siskel & Ebert & Roeper represent more than 1,000 TV programs, on which the three of us, and various guest critics, reviewed more than 5,000 movies. And now at last an online archive exists with all of those reviews.

  5. Aug 23, 2002 · Talk to Her is a more persuasive film than the overpraised, overheated All About My Mother. (That film's star, Cecilia Roth, makes an uncredited appearance here.)

  6. "At the Movies With Ebert & Roeper" is just one of many titles and incarnations this syndicated movie review show has had over its history. In this version, film critics Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper render their verdicts on the latest movie releases.

  7. Highlights. Who talked about this show. From Wikipedia: At the Movies (originally Siskel & Ebert & the Movies, and later At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper) was a movie review television program produced by Disney-ABC Domestic Television in which two film critics shared their opinions of newly released films. The program aired under various names.

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    On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 86 out of 100, based on reviews from 34 critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it four out of four, and wrote: "Combines improbable melodrama (gored bullfighters, comatose ballerinas) with subtly kinky bedside vigils and sensational denouements, and yet at the end, we are ...

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