2015 #166
Steve James | 121 mins | streaming (HD) | 16:9 | USA / English | 15 / R
Steve James | 121 mins | streaming (HD) | 16:9 | USA / English | 15 / R
Roger Ebert was an influential, respected, beloved critic for decades, and one with an interesting life: he began in old-school newspaper journalism, defined TV movie criticism, and eventually spearheaded the profession’s move online. So it merits recounting in this documentary by the director of Hoop Dreams, a film Ebert championed.
Based on his memoir, it tells Ebert’s story while also documenting his final days — as filming began, his long-standing illness worsened. The result serves as a tribute, but it’s no hagiography: his darker sides are explored, making the film more truthful (something Ebert would have supported) and better for it.
This drabble review is part of the 100 Films Advent Calendar 2015. Read more here.