Collects the author's often sarcastic reviews of movies earning two stars or fewer.
" And finally, the inspiration for the title of this book, the one-star Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a horrible experience of unbearable length, briefly punctuated by three or four amusing ...
In the new film, Clear is called upon by Kimberly Corman (A. J. Cook), a twenty-something, who is driving three friends in her SUV when she suddenly has a vision of a horrendous traffic accident. Kimberly blocks the on-ramp, ...
He shares his insights into movie stars and directors like John Wayne and Martin Scorsese. This is a story that only Roger Ebert could tell.
"Previous versions of these essays have appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, 1997, 1999, 2006, and 2009-2013."
" This book is a fascinating and hilarious roadmap for anyone who thinks they can't succeed in life because of a rough beginning.
As Ebert noted in the introduction to the first collection of those pieces, “They are not the greatest films of all time, because all lists of great movies are a foolish attempt to codify works which must stand alone.
While cleaning out Jake's room, Noah and Jake's dad make a startling discovery. Instead of the obligatory porn collection or pot stash, they find a ring, but not just any ring.
Tired of always being cold, Pablo, a penguin, decides to move from the South Pole to a warmer climate.
Sometimes love is war.
... to be sure ( Bogart , Bergman , and Paul Henreid were stars , and no better cast of supporting actors could have been assembled on the Warner lot than Peter Lorre , Sydney Greenstreet , Claude Rains , and Dooley Wilson ) .