By: E&P Staff A Web site has launched featuring the work of Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert, a Universal Press Syndicate columnist.
RogerEbert.com includes reviews dating back to 1967. (Formerly, the Ebert area of the Sun-Times' site offered them from 1985 on.) There are now 5,500-plus reviews in all -- as well as more than 700 essays, interviews, and film-festival articles; 2,300 "Answer Man" features; 600 "Little Movie Glossary" entries; and 400 "Critical Debates" featuring opinions from other movie reviewers.
The site is co-sponsored by the Sun-Times and edited by Jim Emerson, former film critic for The Seattle Times and The Orange County (Calif.) Register and former editor of Microsoft's Cinemania CD-ROM.
Access to the site is free, but people who choose to register receive a weekly newsletter and more.
Ebert won the Pulitzer Prize in 1975.
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