Blog posts mentioning Roger Ebert
4 good links
- RogerEbert.com
His official site, with his latest reviews and many other essays
- Roger Ebert: The Essential Man
Impressively frank 2010 profile from Esquire
- Siskel and Ebert
The Museum of Broadcast Communications gives their convoluted show history
- The Progressive: Roger Ebert
Ebert discusses his liberal leanings in a good quick interview
Roger Ebert Biography
Roger Ebert has been the film critic for The Chicago Sun-Times since 1967. He is better known for his long run on TV, reviewing films opposite his friend and fellow film critic Gene Siskel for nearly a quarter century. Ebert attended the University of Illinois and landed a job as a reporter at the Sun Times in 1966. The next year he became the paper's film reviewer and quickly established himself as one of the nation's leading critics. Ebert won the Pulitzer Prize for criticism in 1975, becoming the first film critic ever so honored; the same year, he began a local TV show called Opening Soon at a Theater Near You, in which he and Gene Siskel, critic for the Chicago Tribune, reviewed (and argued about) new movies. The show, retitled Sneak Previews, became a nationwide hit on PBS and later (under other names) on commercial networks. Siskel and Ebert's habit of giving good films "two thumbs up" became a popular shorthand for critical approval. Siskel died in 1999; Ebert continued the show with other reviewers until a series of surgeries forced him to give up the show for good. Ebert had surgery in 2002 to remove a cancerous thyroid gland, followed by extensive radiation. The cancer returned in 2006, and Ebert nearly died when his radiation-weakened carotid artery burst after surgery to remove part of his jaw. He had a tracheostomy and can no longer speak, and his face is somewhat disfigured; however, with TV out of the picture he has since become one of the Internet's most active and popular film reviewers. His books include A Kiss Is Still a Kiss (1984), Roger Ebert's Book of Film (1996), and the 2007 compendium of negative reviews titled Your Movie Sucks.
Extra credit:
Roger Ebert married his wife, the former Chaz Hammelsmith, in 1992... Since 1999 he has hosted "Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival," also known as Ebertfest, in his hometown of Champaign-Urbana... Ebert wrote Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, the 1970 film directed by Russ Meyer, while on sabbatical from the Sun-Times... Ebert was born on the very same day as Beatle Paul McCartney.
