Review of Life Itself (2014) by Adam R — 02 Jan 2017
Although it leaves out his years with Richard Roeper (and unfortunately much of his work post Gene Siskel), and it doesn't quite go as deep as it had the potential to, Life Itself is still a sweet and intimate look at Roger Ebert's life as a critic and as a lover of film.
Fans of his writings and of movies in general will definitely take something of value away from this. It's funny, sad, and heartwarming. It's Life Itself (that's my attempt at sounding clever).
This review of Life Itself (2014) was written by Adam R on 02 Jan 2017.
Life Itself has generally received very positive reviews.
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