
Roger Ebert
American film critic and author (1942–2013) · United States · Male · Born 1942-06-18 · Died 2013-04-04
12 films · 3 shows
Roger Joseph Ebert was an American film critic, film historian, essayist, screenwriter, journalist, and author. He wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. Ebert was known for his intimate writing style and critical views informed by values of populism and humanism. Writing in a prose style intended to be entertaining and direct, he made sophisticated cinematic and analytical ideas more accessible to non-specialist audiences. Ebert endorsed foreign and independent films he believed would be appreciated by mainstream viewers, championing filmmakers like Werner Herzog, Errol Morris and Spike Lee, as well as Martin Scorsese, whose first published review he wrote. In 1975, Ebert became the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Neil Steinberg of the Chicago Sun-Times said Ebert "was without question the nation's most prominent and influential film critic", and Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called him "the best-known film critic in America". Per The New York Times, "The force and grace of his opinions propelled film criticism into the mainstream of American culture. Not only did he advise moviegoers about what to see, but also how to think about what they saw." Wikipedia ↗
Movies
Life Itself
2014
Waking Sleeping Beauty
2009
For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism
2009
Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero
2008
The Man Who Shot Chinatown: The Life and Work of John A. Alonzo
2007
All the Love You Cannes!
2002
Searching for Debra Winger
2002
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
2000
Welcome to Hollywood
2000
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens
1979
Up!
1976
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
1970
