Life Itself R

The only thing Roger loved more than movies.
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 17, 2015
  • Originally Released: 2014
  • Label: Magnolia Home Ent

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User Ratings: 13,338
Rating: 2/5 -- It's undercooked (we're not even told what movies he loved as a child) and a clip of the great New Yorker critic Pauline Kael speaking made me sit bolt upright thinking "Now you're talking." Full Review
Financial Times
Jan 5, 2015
4 stars out of 5 -- A clear-eyed celebration of a giant of film writing.
Empire
Nov 7, 2014
3 stars out of 4 -- The career of influential film critic Roger Ebert is explored affectionately in the poignant documentary LIFE ITSELF…
USA Today
Jul 3, 2015
What comes through most in Life Itself, a film named after Ebert's 2011 memoir, is his great, open-minded vigor. Full Review
Associated Press
Jan 5, 2015
A celebration of the life of the most important film critic of the past 50 years, a man of the people as well as a film connoisseur. Full Review
Counterpunch.org
Mar 10, 2018
5 stars out of 5 -- A truly rounded, complex character emerges, especially in the central relationship with TV show co-host Gene Siskel, Ebert’s equal and opposite.
Total Film
Nov 10, 2014
With the man's passing, American film lost not just an inimitable figure but a voice that was as forceful and distinctive as it was ubiquitous.
Sight and Sound
Dec 1, 2014

Product Description:

HOOP DREAMS director Steve James creates a portrait of influential Chicago Sun Times film critic Roger Ebert. Officially an adaptation of Ebert's bestselling memoir of the same name, the documentary uses Ebert's valiant struggle with cancer as a structural device to examine his many career accomplishments. As a series of flashbacks take us through Ebert's colorful life and times, James periodically returns to his subject's traumatic last days in the hospital, where his wife Chaz and other loved ones prepare to say their last goodbyes. The result is a reverent meditation on the life and death of the writer whose passion for film was evident in every review he penned, but whose love of life taught his loyal readers to treasure every moment.

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  • Sales Rank: 59,612
  • UPC: 876964008075
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