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Roger Ebert's Video Companion

Roger Ebert's Movie Home Companion, 1989 Edition: Full-Length Reviews of 875 Films on Cassette

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The 1991 edition includes some 150 new reviews, bringing a total of close to 1000. Exclusive interviews with such stars and directors as Spike Lee, John Waters, Tracey Ullman, Woody Allen, Matt Dillon, and Morgan Freeman.

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First published January 1, 1987

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Roger Ebert

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Roger Joseph Ebert was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic and screenwriter.

He was known for his weekly review column (appearing in the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, and later online) and for the television program Siskel & Ebert at the Movies, which he co-hosted for 23 years with Gene Siskel. After Siskel's death in 1999, he auditioned several potential replacements, ultimately choosing Richard Roeper to fill the open chair. The program was retitled Ebert & Roeper and the Movies in 2000.

Ebert's movie reviews were syndicated to more than 200 newspapers in the United States and abroad. He wrote more than 15 books, including his annual movie yearbook. In 1975, Ebert became the first film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. His television programs have also been widely syndicated, and have been nominated for Emmy awards. In February 1995, a section of Chicago's Erie Street near the CBS Studios was given the honorary name Siskel & Ebert Way. Ebert was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in June 2005, the first professional film critic to receive one. Roger Ebert was named as the most influential pundit in America by Forbes Magazine, beating the likes of Bill Maher, Lou Dobbs, and Bill O'Reilly.[2] He has honorary degrees from the University of Colorado, the American Film Institute, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

From 1994 until his death in 2013, he wrote a Great Movies series of individual reviews of what he deemed to be the most important films of all time. He also hosted the annual Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival in Champaign, Illinois from 1999 until his death.

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27 reviews8 followers
April 8, 2013
My first and favorite book of film criticism. Although I purchased it 26 years ago, it's still the book on film I reference the most on the subject to this day. Nobody was better then Roger Ebert and the man and his talents will be missed.
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July 9, 2008
Purchased at OSU Main Library's basement sale; best fifty cents I ever spent.
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January 25, 2010
This volume contains 20 years of full-length reviews he wrote about movies on video. Our copy is the 1989 edition. Terrific for checking out which old movie you watch.
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November 9, 2014
Another book that is like a dictionary: good to keep around the house and read if you want to find something particular. If you're like me and like to read dictionaries and encyclopedias then you'll also enjoy reading this entry by entry. Ebert's reviews are thought provoking sometimes and reflect his choice of movie watching material. This book is proof though that you need more than one reviewer to write about different genres. Too bad Ebert's dead.
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