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- Red Penguins Movie Review & Film Summary (2020
Polsky’s skill in mining the darkly humorous shades of...
- Immigration Nation Movie Review (2020
Immigration Nation pulls no punches, presenting a brutally...
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Blake Crouch's Dark Matter gets the Apple TV+ treatment with...
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At the airport, Ethan also crosses paths with a pickpocket...
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It’s still a movie about giant space robots talking trash...
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Browse the latest movie reviews from Roger Ebert and his team of critics. Filter by title, order by rating, genre, or reviewer, and read the opinions and insights on various films.
Mar 29, 2024 · Browse the movie reviews and previews by Roger Ebert, a Tomatometer-approved critic and a legendary film critic. Find his ratings, opinions and insights on classic and contemporary films from various genres and years.
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Dec 28, 2023 · 12 Angry Men (1957)100%. Critics Consensus: Sidney Lumet's feature debut is a superbly written, dramatically effective courtroom thriller that rightfully stands as a modern classic. Synopsis:...
Roger Ebert. Highest Rated: 98% Life Itself (2014) Lowest Rated: 76% Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970) Birthday: Jun 18, 1942. Birthplace: Urbana, Illinois, USA. America's most...
Jan 26, 2024 · Learn about the 10 greatest movies of all time, according to the late and legendary film critic Roger Ebert. From Casablanca to Citizen Kane, discover his insights and opinions on these cinematic masterpieces.
Werner Herzog was among Ebert's most celebrated filmmakers. In his review of Herzog's Aguirre, Wrath of God, he described the film as "one of the great haunting visions of the cinema"