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  2. Gene Siskel - Wikipedia

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    Directly addressing his late colleague, Ebert said: "I know for sure that seeing a truly great movie made you so happy that you'd tell me a week later your spirits were still high." [ 40 ] Some of Siskel's most treasured movies included My Dinner with Andre (1981), [ 41 ] Shoah (1985), Fargo (1996), and the documentary Hoop Dreams (1994).

  3. Siskel and Ebert - Wikipedia

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    It never went anywhere, but we both believed it was a good idea. Maybe the problem was that no one else could possibly understand how meaningless was the hate, how deep was the love. [19] [20] Siskel and Ebert's professional rivalry was noted in Matt Singer's 2023 book Opposable Thumbs.

  4. Roger Ebert - Wikipedia

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    Roger Joseph Ebert (/ ˈ iː b ər t / EE-bərt; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author.He was the film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.

  5. The Invisible Woman (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Woman is a 2013 British biographical drama film directed by Ralph Fiennes and starring Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas and Tom Hollander.Written by Abi Morgan, and based on the 1990 book of the same name by Claire Tomalin, the film is about the secret love affair between Charles Dickens and Nelly Ternan, which lasted for thirteen years until his death in 1870.

  6. Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her - Wikipedia

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    Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her is a 2000 American romantic drama film written and directed by Rodrigo García and starring an ensemble cast. The film consists of five stories, or vignettes , all centering on women and loosely tied together to examine themes of loneliness, dissatisfaction, longing, and/or desire.

  7. At the Movies (1986 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    On-screen graphic from Roger Ebert & the Movies. Ebert continued the show with a series of guest critics. [28] [29] Originally retaining the Siskel & Ebert title, the program was renamed Roger Ebert & the Movies on the weekend of September 4–5, 1999, after Siskel's death. The guests matched wits with Ebert and tested their chemistry.

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  9. The Truth About Emanuel - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel describes her vision, omitting the part about her mom. Emanuel sneaks Linda out of the hospital and takes her to the cemetery where Emanuel's mother is buried. Emanuel digs a grave over her mother's tomb and buries Chloe in it. The movie ends with the two women lying in the dirt, watching the stars in the night sky.