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ISBN: HB: 9780226403984

University of Chicago Press

September 2016

288 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

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Great Movies IV

No film critic has ever been as influential – or as beloved – as Roger Ebert. Over more than four decades, he built a reputation writing reviews for the Chicago Sun-Times and, later, arguing onscreen with rival Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel and later Richard Roeper about the movies they loved and loathed. But Ebert went well beyond a mere "thumbs up" or "thumbs down". Readers could always sense the man behind the words, a man with interests beyond film and a lifetime's distilled wisdom about the larger world. Although the world lost one of its most important critics far too early, Ebert lives on in the minds of moviegoers today, who continually find themselves debating what he might have thought about a current movie".The Great Movies IV" is the fourth – and final – collection of Roger Ebert's essays, comprising sixty-two reviews of films ranging from the silent era to the recent past. From films like "The Cabinet of Caligari" and "Viridiana" that have been considered canonical for decades to movies only recently recognized as masterpieces to "Superman", "The Big Lebowski", and P"ink Floyd: The Wall", the pieces gathered here demonstrate the critical acumen seen in Ebert's daily reviews and the more reflective and wide-ranging considerations that the longer format allowed him to offer. Ebert's essays are joined here by an insightful foreword by film critic Matt Zoller Seitz, the current editor-in-chief of the official Roger Ebert website, and a touching introduction by Chaz Ebert. A fitting capstone to a truly remarkable career, "The Great Movies IV" will introduce newcomers to some of the most exceptional movies ever made, while revealing new insights to connoisseurs as well.

About the Author

Roger Ebert (1942-2013) was a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times for more than forty years. In 1975 he became the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize. He is the author of numerous books on film, including "Scorsese by Ebert", "The Great Movies III and IV", and "Two Weeks in the Midday Sun: A Cannes Notebook", all published by the University of Chicago Press, as well as a memoir, "Life Itself".