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  1. Hace 2 días · Callie Siskel, an accomplished poet and daughter of the late Gene Siskel, joins program host John Landecker to talk about her new collection of poetry, Two Minds, which has works that anybody everywhere can relate to. It is excellent, it is heartfelt, and if you love works like that you will love this. If you […]

  2. Hace 4 días · Siskel & Ebert Collection on Letterman, Part 4 of 6: 1994; Siskel & Ebert Collection on Letterman, Part 5 of 6: 1995-96; Siskel & Ebert Collection on Letterman, Part 6 of 6: 1997-2000; Oprah, 1988. Oprah, 1990; Hard Copy, 1993; Roger and Howard Stern, 1994; Howard Stern. Howard Stern & Roger Ebert Minus Gene, 1996; Howard Stern with Siskel ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Being doomed is connected to a lack of autonomy, he had decided: “You’re fated to a negative outcome—you’re on rails.”. On a societal level, he said, he doesn’t think we’re doomed ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Nevertheless, A New Leaf got great reviews — it made Gene Siskel’s Top 10 of that year — and a year later she directed Neil Simon’s adaptation of a Bruce Jay Friedman story, which became the hit rom-com The Heartbreak Kid.Later in the 1970s, she wrote and directed the bittersweet small-time-crooks drama Mikey and Nicky and co-wrote Warren Beatty’s Oscar-winning Heaven Can Wait ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Of course, while the movie was initially a success with some audiences (one movie-goer told Gene Siskel it was better than Forrest Gump), it was ultimately reviewed terribly by critics. As Roger Ebert puts it in his review, “You want movies to act on you, so interactive movies are not movies.”

  6. Hace 2 días · The Gene Siskel Film Center at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago invites you to open your eyes in an entirely different way with a morning ... Rise and Shine Series at Chicago’s Siskel Film Center. 2024-06-14 The Chicago African Diaspora International Film Festival. The Chicago African Diaspora International Film ...

  7. Hace 3 días · The critics adored it, including Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. The audience went to see it in droves as well. “The Sting” was made for $5.5 million, but it made a hair under $160 million.