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* 1967 – Film critic Roger Ebert published his very first film review in the Chicago Sun-Times.
The film currently holds a 71 % " Fresh " rating on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 38 reviews, which made its critical reception above average but is much lower than The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II, which received 100 % and 98 % critical approval, respectively.
Summing up Barrymore's appeal, Roger Ebert, in his review of 50 First Dates, described Barrymore as having a " smiling, coy sincerity ," describing the film as " ingratiating and lovable.
In popular myth, the word ' documentary ' was coined by Scottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana ( 1926 ), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by " The Moviegoer " ( a pen name for Grierson ).
Based on 47 reviews, the film holds a 100 % " Fresh " rating on the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes.
" Vincent Canby, in his review for the New York Times, wrote, " film is not to be analyzed too solemnly, though.
Upon hearing this, King, who had written a glowing review of the first film that helped it become an audience favorite at Cannes, called De Laurentiis and asked him to fund the film.
" Richard Corliss of TIME gave the film a mixed review, praising Ehrenreich's performance, but claiming Coppola " has made a movie in which plenty happens but nothing rings true.
The film was positively received by critics as review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes evaluates that 86 % of critics have given the film a positive review, based on 28 reviews, with an average score of 7. 7 / 10.
Based on 39 reviews collected by the film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 90 % of critics gave Show Me Love a positive review.
These " magabooks " or " bookazines " also included a film review section, known as " Scientifilm World ", and letters from readers.
" King Kong vs. Godzilla " ( film review ) The New York Times.
* Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster film review
* Son of Godzilla film review
The New York Times did not review the film upon release, but film critic Howard Thompson gave it a positive review on a re-release at a children's matinee with the Bugs Bunny short, Napoleon Bunny-Part, in December 1970.
Destroy All Monsters ( film review ).
New York Times film critic Vincent Canby, who a decade before had given a negative review to Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, gave Godzilla vs. Megalon a generally positive review.

review and Roger
In a review in the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert states: " Barrymore is the right actress for this role precisely because she approaches it with such grave calm.
Critic Roger Ebert, in a review dated January 1, 1972, did not care for the film.
Although movie critic Roger Ebert was not impressed with most of the other actors, he writes in his review, " ... we discover once again what a warm and engaging actor Peter Falk is.
On May 12, Clemens broke a long silence to denounce an heavily-researched expose by four investigative reporters from the New York Daily News, called American Icon: The Fall of Roger Clemens and the Rise of Steroids in America's Pastime Clemens went on ESPN's Mike and Mike show to call the book " garbage ", but a review by Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times called the book " gripping " and compared it to the work of Bob Woodward.
In Roger Ebert's review of the 2004 movie Secret Window, he stated, " A lot of people were outraged that was honored at the National Book Awards, as if a popular writer could not be taken seriously.
* Roger Ebert review of The Wild Bunch
Film critic Roger Ebert speculates in his review that the sequence introducing the leader Kambei ( in which the samurai shaves off his topknot, a sign of honor among samurai, in order to pose as a monk to rescue a boy from a kidnapper ) could be the origin of the practice, now common in action movies, of introducing the main hero with an undertaking unrelated to the main plot.
* " Great Movies " review by Roger Ebert
* Roger Ebert, review, The Last Emperor, Chicago Sun-Times, December 9, 1987.
In his review in the Chicago Sun-Times, a disappointed Roger Ebert wrote, " The characters in this movie may look like adults, but they think like teenagers.
Ebert is known for his film review column ( appearing in the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967, and later online ) and for the television programs Sneak Previews, At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, and Siskel and Ebert and The Movies, all of which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel.
In 2004, a review article by Simpson and Roger noted that the Protista were " a grab-bag for all eukaryotes that are not animals, plants or fungi ".
" Film critic Roger Ebert gave Mulan three and a half stars out of four in his written review.
" Roger Ebert gave the theatrical version of the film a less than positive review, but later gave a positive review of the director's cut.
* Roger Ebert review
" In a 2000 review for All About Eve, ( 1950 ) Roger Ebert noted, " Davis was a character, an icon with a grand style, so even her excesses are realistic.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film a three-star rating in his review, while Peter Rainer of the The Los Angeles Times wrote that " the action upstaged the actors.
Roger Ebert gave Bonnie and Clyde a largely positive review, giving it four stars out of a possible four.
* Is featured on Roger Ebert's " Great Movies " list, though Ebert's original review of the film granted it only three out of four stars.
" In a later review, Roger Ebert solidified the status of the film, " If I were asked to name the single scene in all of romantic comedy that was sexiest and funniest at the same time, I would advise beginning at six seconds past the 20-minute mark in Preston Sturges's " The Lady Eve '.
In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert wrote, " Diane Keaton gives us a fresh and nicely edged New York intellectual.

review and Ebert
" Later, during Siskel and Ebert's annual " If We Picked the Winners " program, Gene Siskel gave away the surprise twist of the film while giving his review, which infuriated Ebert.
Ebert concludes his review with the following line: " Every time I see the film, I feel a great sadness, that a human imagination could be so limited that it sees its own extinction as a victory.
* Siskel & Ebert review of the Special Edition release on Laserdisc.
Ebert's most recent show, Ebert Presents: At the Movies, premiered on January 21, 2011, with Ebert contributing a review voiced by someone else in a brief segment called " Roger's Office ".
In 1975, Ebert and Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune began co-hosting a weekly film review television show, Sneak Previews, which was locally produced by the Chicago public broadcasting station WTTW.
" On February 18, 2009, Ebert reported that he and Roeper would soon announce a new movie review program.
Ebert has emphasized that his star ratings have little meaning if not considered in the context of the review itself.
In his review of The Manson Family, Ebert gave the film three stars for achieving what it set out to do, but admitted that didn't count as a recommendation per se.
Ebert later added The Godfather Part II to his " Great Movies " list in October 2008 stating that his original review has often been cited as proof of his " worthlessness " but he still hasn't changed his mind and wouldn't change a word of his original review.
In January 2005, when Rob Schneider insulted Los Angeles Times movie critic Patrick Goldstein, who panned his movie Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, by commenting that the critic was unqualified because he had never won the Pulitzer Prize, Ebert intervened by stating that, as a Pulitzer winner, he was qualified to review the film, and bluntly told Schneider, " Your movie sucks.

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