Entertainment Weekly: Legendary film critic Roger Ebert, who died Thursday at age 70, was known for his Chicago Sun-Times reviews he wrote solo, but many movie fans were introduced to him in his collaborative projects, when he and another critic supplied audiences with entertaining and thought-provoking discourse about film on his multiple TV shows.
Every Film Critic Owes A Bit to Roger Ebert.
Variety
Josh Gad has closed a deal to play the legendary film critic Roger Ebert in the STX comedy “Russ & Roger Go Beyond.”
LRA writes: This week we are running pretty lean but will still find some time to discuss a flurry of new movie trailers and the passing of Roger Ebert, one of the greatest and most influential film critics who ever lived. Then we delve head first into our review for the long awaited remake of "Evil Dead" and spare no ones soul as we go over the gory details piece by piece. Featured music this week is from the music group "The Divine Madness".
Of course he was a fan of true movies.
Ebert knew what he was talking about.
Loved this guy
The best reviewer on the face of earth, will be solely missed.
RIP.
roepert and ebert are a good critic tandem, i often see them unanimously agreeing or disagreeing.