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ROGER EBERT (1942-2013) LEGENDARY FILM CRITIC, DECEASED

In 1975, Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel (1946-1999) changed the tone, temperament and style of film criticism forever; they paved the way and opened the doors and windows of conversation, debate, eliminating elitism, stimulating discourse, and in the process had the time of their lives. The “Siskel/Ebert” show and their iconic “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” resonates today as ultimately ... Read More »

EVERYBODY HAS A PLAN……… (SPANISH, ENGLISH SUBTITLES)

With the exception of director, Ana Piterbarg. Obscure, obtuse, buried in boredom: Viggo Mortensen characterizes twin brothers (“Agustin”/”Pedro”) plainly, diminished in the womb, they flounder in their professional and personal lives; empty vessels, blessed with substantial female companions. The film is set in Buenos Aires,  plus a depressed island in the Delta; Agustin cloaks himself in the guise of his ... Read More »

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