Roger Ebert
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Roger Ebert Tells TED of Battle With Cancer and Computers
Beloved movie critic speaks at conference about challenge of literally finding a new voice after surgeries took his real one away
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Roger Ebert Unveils New Chin for ‘At the Movies’
Critic will use prosthetic chin for “Roger’s Office” segments
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Good Morning Oscar, January 21: Predicting for Profit
There’s $100K in it for you if you can predict all the Oscar winners
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Roger Ebert Says Online Blizzard Video Deserves Oscar (video)
Ebert praises "Man with a Tripod" homage for beauty, speed
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Roger Ebert Debuting New TV Show in 192 Markets in January
Ebert, back from battle with cancer, will contribute regular segments
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Good Morning Hollywood, October 8: Horsing Around
The horse movie replaces the Facebook movie as the controversy du jour
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 23: Social Anxiety
“The Social Network” is flattering, and Joaquin Phoenix wasn’t trying to fool anybody … honest
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TIFF’s Day 3: Ebert’s Tweet-off, and Subtitles Gone Bad
The top specialty divisions both throw parties, but TIFF malfunctions wreak havoc
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Roger Ebert, Rainn Wilson Enter Toronto’s Twitter Showdown
James Gunn, Grace Wang and critics David Poland, Eric Kohn and Scott Tobias are also in the 140-character competition
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Roger Ebert Reviving ‘At the Movies’ for PBS
The weekly half-hour review show returns to its birthplace, with Christy Lemire and Elvis Mitchell as critics and Ebert doing weekly segments
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 8: Drugs and Lies
Joaquin Phoenix leaves ‘em guessing while George Clooney tries some misdirection
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Good Morning Hollywood, August 12: When 3D Was Fun
3D goes old school, and Scarlett O’Hara needs 30 grand worth of tailoring
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Good Morning Hollywood, August 11: The Balcony Is Closed
Julia sells books, and “At the Movies” comes to an end after 35 years
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The Dark Flaw in 3D’s Bright Future
A typical 3D movie can be 80 percent muddier than its 2D counterpart — it’s driving away theatergoers, and a solution could be costly
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Good Morning Hollywood, July 15: Who You Callin’ Appropriate?
A fan trailer is expendable, and some tax incentives are unreachable