Obituaries

Film Critic Roger Ebert Dies

The longtime reviewer succumbs to cancer.

Roger Ebert, the popular film critic who could weigh a movie's fate with a thumbs up or thumbs down, has died at age 70

The Chicago Sun-Times, the publication where Ebert reviewed movies for 46 years, said Ebert died Thursday in Chicago following a long battle with cancer. Referring to Ebert as the nation's most influential and prominent film critic, the Sun-Times recalled Ebert's decades with the newspaper and the three decades he spent reviewing movies on TV.

Click here to read Ebert's review of Orange County, the 2002 Jack Black comedy that hits a little close to home, here in the OC.

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In a Sun-Times blog post Tuesday, Ebert wrote he would be taking a "leave of presence" to deal with health issues. 

The "painful fracture that made it difficult for me to walk has recently been revealed to be a cancer," Ebert wrote. "It is being treated with radiation, which has made it impossible for me to attend as many movies as I used to." 

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Wednesday marked his 46th anniversary as film critic for the Sun-Times, according to the blog post. 

Ebert also wrote 15 books, contributed to several magazines and had plans to host the 15th annual Roger Ebert Film Festival in Champaign-Urbana, Ill. – his hometown — in coming weeks, according to the Chicago Tribune. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1975 for a Sun-Times review.

He continued to review movies despite operations during his battles with cancers of the thyroid, salivary glands and chin, which left him without the ability to eat, speak or talk, according to The New York Times.  

More posts from Ebert's blog—Roger Ebert's Journal—can be found via the Chicago Sun-Times. Past film reviews from Ebert can be found on Ebert's website rogerebert.com. Check out a YouTube channel featuring Ebert.

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