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Roger Ebert has been writing film reviews for the Chicago Sun-Times for over four decades now and his biweekly essays on great movies have been appearing there since 1996. As Ebert noted in the introduction to the first collection of those pieces, They are not the greatest films of all time, because all lists of great movies are a foolish attempt to codify works which must stand alone. But its fair to say: If you want to take a tour of the landmarks of the first century of cinema, start here.

Enter The Great Movies III, Eberts third collection of essays on the crme de la crme of the silver screen, each one a model of critical appreciation and a blend of love and analysis that will send readers back to the films with a fresh set of eyes and renewed enthusiasmor maybe even lead to a first-time viewing. From The Godfather: Part II to Groundhog Day, from The Last Picture Show to Last Tango in Paris, the hundred pieces gathered here display a welcome balance between the familiar and the esoteric, spanning Hollywood blockbusters and hidden gems, independent works and foreign language films alike. Each essay draws on Eberts vast knowledge of the cinema, its fascinating history, and its breadth of techniques, introducing newcomers to some of the most exceptional movies ever made, while revealing new insights to connoisseurs as well.

Named the most powerful pundit in America by Forbes magazine, and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Roger Ebert is inarguably the most prominent and influential authority on the cinema today. The Great Movies III is sure to please his many fans and further enhance his reputation as Americas most respectedand trustedfilm critic.

Movies reviewed in volume III:

3 Women Ace in the Hole Adaptation After Dark, My Sweet After Hours The Age of Innocence Army of Shadows Atlantic City An Revoir les Enfants Babel The Band Wagon Baraka The Battle of Algiers Bergmans Trilogy I: Through a Glass Darkly Bergmans Trilogy II: Winter Light o Bergmans Trilogy III: The Silence The Best Years of Our Lives The Big Red One Blade Runner: The Final Cut Cabiria Cat People Chimes at Midnight Chop Shop Chuck Jones: Three Cartoons Cool Hand Luke Crimes and Misdemeanors Crumb Dark City The Dead Diva Dog Day Afternoon The Double Life of Veronique Easy Rider El Norte ElTopo The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser Exotica Fanny and Alexander Faust Fitzcarraldo Forbidden Games The Godfather: Part II The Great Dictator Groundhog Day Howards End Inherit the Wind Johnny Guitar Juliet of the Spirits Killer of Sheep La Belle Noiseuse LA Confidential The Last Picture Show Last Tango in Paris The Last Temptation of Christ Late Spring Leolo The Long Goodbye Magnolia The Marriage of Maria Braun Mephisto Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters Mon Oncle Antoine Moolaade My Fair Lady My Man Godfrey Nanook of the North Order Out of the Past Pans Labyrinth Paths of Glory The Phantom of the Opera Pixote Playtime A Prairie Home Companion Rebel Without a Cause The Red Shoes Ripleys Game The River (Le Fleuve) Rocco and His Brothers Safety Last Samurai Rebellion Sansho the Bailiff Santa Sangre The Scarlet Empress Secrets &Lies The Shining The Terrorist The Thief of Bagdad Top Hat Triumph of the Will Vengeance Is Mine Waking Life Werckmeister Harmonies What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Withnail & I A Womans Tale Woodstock WR-Mysteries of the Organism A Year of the Quiet Sun Yojimbo

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OTHER BOOKS BY ROGER EBERT

An Illini Century

A Kiss Is Still a Kiss

Two Weeks in the Midday Sun: A Cannes Notebook

Behind the Phantom's Mask

Roger Ebert's Little Movie Glossary

Roger Ebert's Movie Home Companion annually 1986-1993

Roger Ebert's Video Companion annually 1994-1998

Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook annually 1999

Questions for the Movie Answer Man

Roger Ebert's Book of Film: An Anthology

Ebert's Bigger Little Movie Glossary

I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie

The Great Movies

the Great Movies II

Awake in the Dark: 'The Best of Roger Ebert

Your Movie Sucks

Roger Ebert's Four-Star Reviews 1967-2007

Scorsese by Ebert

WITH DANIEL CURLEY

The Perfect London Walk

WITH GENE SISKEL

the Future of the Movies: Interviews with Martin Scorsese,

Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas

DVD COMMENTARY TRACKS

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Casablanca

Citizen Kane

Crumb

Dark City

Floating Weeds

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oger Ebert has won a readership paralleled by no other film critic in history. His devoted audience numbers in the tens, perhaps hundreds, of thousands. A visit to the Commentary section of his blog shows that he has attracted articulate, thoughtful readers of all ages. They find his writing-not only his film writing but also his essays on humor, science, and spirituality-little short of inspiring.

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