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Roger Ebert Announces New "At the Movies" Co-Host: Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Roger Ebert Announces "At the Movies" Will Return in January
by Bob Sassone posted Sept 10th 2010 This is crazy-good news. Roger Ebert announced at his site today that the film review show "At the Movies" will return in January. The official title of the show will be "Roger Ebert Presents: At the Movies" and will be produced by Ebert and his wife Chaz at WTTW, the same station where the show started back in 1975. The show will be seen on various stations nationwide. Ebert is not going to be one of the hosts of the show, however, and will be joined by other film critics. One of the two main critics will be Elvis Mitchell, who reviews films for National Public Radio and is a former critic for The New York Times. He filled in on "At the Movies" when Gene Siskel passed away. Mitchell will be joined by Christy Lemire, film critic for The Associated Press. Of course, this being a different time, a time of the web and online video and micro-blogging and all that, the format is going to be tweaked a bit. They're still going to be using the "Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down" system -- it's actually a registered trademark! -- but the two main hosts will be joined by other film critics and bloggers, including Kim Morgan of SunsetGun.com and Omar Moore of PopcornReel.com. There will also be a companion website where you'll be able to watch the show and get a bunch of content that won't be on the show. Ebert dropped out of "At the Movies" in 2006 to undergo thyroid cancer treatment. Various critics subbed in for him, until 2008, when Ben Lyons of E! Entertainment and Ben Mankiewicz of Turner Classic Movies took over as the hosts. They were dropped just a year later due to low ratings, and then the show was canceled altogether this past March. After 24 years in national syndication, "At the Movies" aired its last episode in August. Perhaps the best part of revival of the show is that Ebert himself will appear in every single episode. He won't host, but he will contribute in a segment titled Roger's Office, where he will discuss various films of his choosing. Ebert will use the computer voice that was developed especially for him, which he demonstrated on Oprah's show earlier this year. Here's why this is such good news: It's one thing to say that there are tons of film sites -- like our sister site, Moviefone -- and there are many outlets where you can find film criticism and discussion. But we also need a film review show on television. Not just the quickie film reviews you might see on one of the cable news stations or on your local newscast (a segment most local newscasts don't even have anymore), but a weekly, 30-minute show that is devoted to real discussion of new films and old films. Here's a video that gives a little history of the show and gives a little sampling of what we can expect from the new version. Ebert takes film seriously, and with him at the helm you know it's going to be worth watching every single week. http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/09/10/ro...rn-in-january/ |
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Wonderdog..um..wonderful news. Been a fan since
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In honor of this occasion, I must give Mr. Ebert
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welcome back roger we have missed you
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Roger Ebert Announces New "At the Movies" Co-Host: Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
By Monika Bartyzel Posted Jan 4th 2011 This past September, movie fans received a big gift -- "At the Movies" would be back. Back in Roger Ebert's hands, back on public television and free of the folks (Disney) who ever thought that Ben and Ben was a good idea. The show would feature the AP's Christy Lemire and NPR's Elvis Mitchell, with a slew of rotating guests including Kim Morgan and Omar Moore. But last month, the soon-to-be-revived show hit a snag. Mitchell was out of the program, leaving a starring spot to fill. And now the "At the Movies" team has decided to go with 24 year old Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Vishnevetsky might be a new name on the scene, but he's got a slew of solid references. He's a critic and essayist at Mubi.com (previously The Auteurs), which features streaming arthouse and foreign films, he co-founded Cine-File.info, writes for The Chicago Reader and is a programmer for the University of Chicago's Cine-File Selects series. Vishnevetsky moved to the United States from Russia when he was 9 years old. According to Ebert's press release, he was "struck by the depth and detail of Ignatiy's film knowledge, and by how articulate he was." "Roger Ebert Presents: At the Movies" will debut on January 21st. http://blog.moviefone.com/2011/01/04...-vishnevetsky/ |
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