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Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2006

Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2006
Containing reviews written from January 2002 to mid-June 2004, the best (and the worst) films of this period undergo Ebert's trademark scrutiny. This yearbook also contains interviews and essays, as well as highlights from Ebert's film festival coverage from Cannes.



Crumb (Special Edition)
Crumb (Special Edition)
David Lynch ("Blue Velvet") presents one of the most critically acclaimed films ever made. A hilarious and mysterious journey through artistic genius and sexual obsession, "Crumb" is a wild ride through the mind of Robert Crumb; creator of "Zap Comix," "Mr. Natural" and "Fritz The Cat." "Crumb" enters a territory as spooky as it is fascinating...a portrait of the artist as misanthrope, as bad-boy visionary, as a joker and sex maniac and, finally, as hero. One of those rare film experiences that has the giddy effect of being a nightmare and a party at the same time. Roger Ebert & Terry Zwigoff audio commentary; "New Yorker" cartoon by R. Crumb and Aline Crumb; Siskel and Ebert reviews of "Crumb" from the original theatrical release; An Evening with R.



Ebert & Roeper - Ebert & Roeper (formerly Siskel & Ebert) is a popular movie-review television program starring film critic Roger Ebert and columnist Richard Roeper, both of the Chicago Sun-Times. It airs in syndication in the United States and on CTV in Canada.

Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival - Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival, commonly referred to as "Ebertfest," is a film festival held each April in Champaign, Illinois organized by the College of Communications at the University of Illinois. Roger Ebert, the TV and Chicago Sun-Times film critic selects films for the festival which in his opinion are excellent, but have been overlooked by the public or by film distribution companies.

Roger Ebert's Top 10 Lists - The following is Roger Ebert's Top 10 Lists of films for the years from 1967 to 2005. Roger Ebert, a noted American film critic, has also assembled a list of great movies and a list of his most hated films.

List of Roger Ebert's Great Movies - Roger Ebert runs a bi-weekly column, on his website and in print, devoted to films he believes should be required viewing for those interested in the film industry. It contains mostly 3.



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Movie Film - Movie Film B-Movie Film Festival - B-Movie Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Syracuse, New York. Himalaya (movie) - Hilmalaya (1999), also known as "L'Enfance d'un Chef" (French title for the film), is a Nepalese film directed by Eric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated for an Academy Award (Best Foreign Film 1999). Television movie - A television movie (also known as a TV film, TV ...

Movie Film - Movie Film B-Movie Film Festival - B-Movie Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Syracuse, New York. Himalaya (movie) - Hilmalaya (1999), also known as "L'Enfance d'un Chef" (French title for the film), is a Nepalese film directed by Eric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated for an Academy Award (Best Foreign Film 1999). Television movie - A television movie (also known as a TV film, TV ...

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