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(More customer reviews)Another great collection of reviews by Mr. Ebert. I love his writing style, because it's easy to read, and easy to understand where he's coming from, even if you don't agree. That alone makes him a rare find.
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Nobody has been more important in telling Americans why we should love film than Roger Ebert." --Michael Shamberg, Editor and PublisherPulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert presents more than 650 full-length critical movie reviews, along with interviews, essays, tributes, film festival reports, and Q and As from Questions for the Movie Answer Man.Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2009 collects more than two years' worth of his engaging film critiques. From Bee Movie to Darfur Now to No Country for Old Men, and from Juno to Persepolis to La Vie en Rose, Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2009 includes every review Ebert has written from January 2006 to June 2008.Also included in the Yearbook, which boasts 65 percent new content, are:* Interviews with newsmakers, such as Juno director Jason Reitman and Jerry Seinfeld, a touching tribute to Deborah Kerr, and an emotional letter of appreciation to Werner Herzog.* Essays on film issues, and tributes to actors and directors who died during the year.* Daily film festival reports from Cannes, Toronto, Sundance, and Telluride.* All-new questions and answers from his Questions for the Movie Answer Man columns.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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