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Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2003

This annual publication offers a detailed look at the year's cinematic offerings, including a selection of the best films, as curated by Ebert. It includes reviews, ratings, and commentary on a wide range of movies from the year, providing readers with Ebert's unique perspective on the art of film. more

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Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert was a renowned American film critic, born on June 18, 1942, and passed away on April 4, 2013. Known for his unique style of film criticism and profound insights into the art of cinema, he served as a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times and founded the influential film review website RogerEbert.com. more

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