In November 1975, Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel and Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert went into a WTTW studio to tape ...
DCASE and the Chicago History Museum will present a series of movies and events starting Wednesday, November 5, at the ...
That’s how Matt Singer, author of the upcoming book “Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever,” describes the two most famous film critics in history. Like countless fans of his ...
Roger Ebert (Self - Interviewer)Tom Hanks (Self - Interviewee)Gene Siskel (Self - Interviewer)Steven Spielberg (Self - Interviewee)Meryl Streep (Self - Interviewee) Steve Kroopnick To celebrate 20 ...
Like any great rivalry, the competition and, later, the lucrative partnership between Chicago Tribune film critic Gene Siskel and Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert has been dissected and ...
Chicago is planning many celebrations in November. A month-long series will honor them revisiting their favorite "hidden gems" in November. The series kicks off with "Eve's Bayou" on Wednesday Nov. 5 ...
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel were always known for their brutal honesty when it came to film criticism. But the time they bashed “The Three Amigos” to Chevy Chase’s face once led to an unexpected ...
Collier Jennings is an entertainment journalist with a substantial amount of experience under his belt. Collier, or "CJ" to his friends and family, is a dedicated fan of genre films - particularly ...
We called one of them “Fatty” and the other one “Skinny,” and surely we weren’t the only ones. When it came to our moviegoing habits, their word was the beginning and the end. Matt Singer, author of ...
We called one of them “Fatty” and the other one “Skinny,” and surely we weren’t the only ones. When it came to our moviegoing habits, their word was the beginning and the end. After a few years of ...
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