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For anybody who loved watching the reviews from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert and later Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper, Roger Ebert presents a new version of the long-running and legendary At The Movies called... well, Roger Ebert Presents: At The Movies.



On the new program, the two main film critics are Christy Lemire of The Associated Press and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of Mubi.com plus Roger Ebert himself gets to review movies as well in a segment called Ebert's Corner where celebrities speak for Roger as he reviews the latest films.

The series is the first time that the thumbs return since 2007 when Roger Ebert was being treated for cancer and Richard Roeper started working alongside guest critics.

While the show is not quite up to par with the original At The Movies, it's still enjoyable to watch and it's just great to hear the phrase "Two Thumbs Up" again.

Anybody else who watches the show, let your opinions be heard here.

Here are some links for both the show's website and if you want to see the official Siskel And Ebert website with the classic reviews from their run from 1975 to 1999:

Ebert Presents At The Movies website
Siskel and Ebert.org website

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That's what I was saying, no matter how good the new critics are, they will never be Siskel & Ebert.

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