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4 Apr 2013 21:40

When this author was a young woman living in Chicago, she attended the funeral of the great critic Gene Siskel (as friends of his daughter). After Mr. Siskel died, Ebert trudged on, taking his humorous and self-aware approach to movie criticism as both a means to reflect on the human condition and the ways in which films affect our lives. Roger Ebert lost part of his jaw in 2006, but it never stopped him from expressing his voice. He was technologically savvy, a genius on Twitter, and one of the...
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