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Comic Book Resources on MSN31 Years Later, The Only TV Show Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel Ever Reviewed is Even Better Than You Remember (& I'm Still Heartbroken By Its Cancelation)Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel are beloved movie critics, but their time on an iconic show they also reviewed is still a ...
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Screen Rant on MSNRoger Ebert Hailed This Clint Eastwood Movie As An "Elegy" To The Western Genre, But He Was Only Half-RightClint Eastwood’s Unforgiven was hailed as a Western masterpiece, but Roger Ebert’s claims that it was a farewell to the genre proved premature.
Hirokazu Kore-eda's Maborosi is a haunting tale of love, loss, and the search for answers in the wake of a sudden tragedy.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNRoger Ebert Hailed This 28-Year-Old Ethan Hawke Cult Classic as 'the Most Provocative of Science Fiction Films'Acclaimed critic Roger Ebert, for instance, had particularly high praise to sing about Gattaca. Unfortunately, as is all too ...
A powerful movie that examines the political and social structures that surround and control people with disabilities.
A show that continues to uphold the ideals of its franchise's point of origin, even as its swings boldly go nowhere all that ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Val Kilmer Movie Roger Ebert Called "So Bad It's Funny" Has Aged Very Well After 29 YearsThe Ghost and the Darkness stands as one of Val Kilmer's most underrated movies, a thrilling adventure with horror elements. Based on a true story, Kilmer stars as Colonel John Henry Patterson, who is ...
“Better Go Mad in the Wild” is also about the sacred relationships between people and place, though Miro Remo’s docufictional ...
The much-maligned 1995 cyberpunk film envisioned a world of tech addiction, brain implants, and AI companions—ideas that feel ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNReese Witherspoon Stole the Show in This Forgotten 34-Year-Old Tearjerker Drama With 91% on Rotten TomatoesThe Man in the Moon is a coming-of-age drama film that launched the career of teenage Reese Witherspoon. It also marked the last film directed by cinema legend Robert Mulligan. With such relevance in ...
Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight” still seems aware, with a hint of biting realism, that a prototypical perspective is ...
Juan Pablo Di Pace’s movie about memory, longing, time, and family is like a set of Russian nesting Matryoshka dolls.
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