These 100 essays culled from celebrated newspaper and television film critic Roger Ebert's biweekly articles for a feature called "The Great Movies," comprise Ebert's picks for the films that must be viewed to grasp the scope, vision, and possibility of cinema. As much passion-plays as critiques, the essays navigate high- and lowbrow opinion, which has been the hallmark of Ebert's long career as a critic. Featured films include: ALL ABOUT EVE, LA DOLCE VITA, TAXI DRIVER, THE WIZARD OF OZ, and JAWS.
One hundred essays by the popular film critic represent key writings as prepared by the author for his bi-weekly feature of the same title, in a collection that includes his analyses of such films as Casablanca, The Godfather and The Wizard of Oz, among other great movies. Reprint.
One hundred essays by the popular film critic represent key writings as prepared by the author for his bi-weekly feature of the same title, in a collection that includes his analyses of such films as Casablanca, The Godfather and The Wizard of Oz, among other great movies. Reprint.
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