For decades, film critic Roger Ebert was one of the cinema’s most respected and entertaining voices, having worked for the prestigious Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 up until his sad passing at 70 in 2013. Ebert’s refreshingly honest thoughts and opinions and insightful commentary on some of Hollywood’s most famous productions garnered immense adoration from his peers and fans, with fellow critic and Chicago writer Neil Steinberg astutely declaring him “without question the nation’s most prominent and influential film critic.”
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