At the Movies with Ebert and Roeper-related stories
Posted Aug 6th 2009 11:02AM by John Scott Lewinski
Filed under: Talk Show, Reality-Free
At the Movies, the long-running cinema review show that once starred well-respected critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, is going back to the idea of employing experienced reviewers as hosts.
Disney and ABC film-canned
Ben Lyons and Ben Mankiewicz this week. The show's now-dismissed young, hipster critics never really showed any particular cinema savvy besides the ability to unfurl sarcastic reviews. And their writing credentials won't be mistaken for the bylines Ebert and Siskel piled up in their careers.
To reverse course in hope of saving
At the Movies, executives are turning to two guys with established chops.
Continue reading At the Movies critics now at the unemployment line
Posted Aug 23rd 2008 9:07AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Entourage, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Last season on
Entourage, when Vincent Chase decided to put his own money into
Medellin it was a major risk and he knew it. He was rolling the dice on his career, taking a leap of faith by choosing to do a controversial biography of a vicious Colombian drug lord. In Spanish. Directed by a hot-headed genius/madman named Billy Walsh.
Vinney was playing with dynamite. It wasn't good for Vincent's career, but it was great for
Entourage. Failure is always funnier than success, isn't it?
Well, as bad as viewers thought
Medellin seemed to be based on the brief scenes we saw last season, in the September 7th premiere on HBO, the media weighs in.
At the Movies' critics Michael Phillips and Richard Roeper filmed a
fictional review of Medellin to be shown in season premiere of
Entourage, and it's not good. In fact, if they were stilling using the thumb-o-meter,
Medellin would get two big thumbs-down.
Continue reading At the Movies meets Entourage in season premiere
Posted Apr 1st 2008 7:21PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Celebrities

I love movies. I'm a movie buff and always have been. I appreciate film critics, even when I don't agree with them. So, today, on the anniversary of Roger Ebert's 41st year reviewing movies for the
Chicago Sun-Times, I'm glad to report that
Roger Ebert will soon be back reviewing movies. Unfortunately, the same is not true of his ability to appear on his syndicated TV show,
At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper.
In a letter to his fans, Roger wrote: "I am at last returning to the movie beat. After my current stay at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, I'm looking forward to opening night of my annual film festival at the University of Illinois on April 23, and I will resume writing movie reviews shortly thereafter. Are you as bored with my health as I am? I underwent a third surgery in January, this one in Houston, and once again there were complications. I am sorry to say that my ability to speak was not restored. That would require another surgery."
Continue reading Update on film critic Roger Ebert