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New book tells the story of film critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel
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New book tells the story of film critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel

New book tells the story of film critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel - CBS News Watch CBS News Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel are two of the most influential film critics ever, often making or breaking movies with their reviews. Now, a new book by film critic Matt Singer takes a look at their impact and professional rivalry. CBS News' Dana Jacobson has more. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
Siskel, Ebert, and the Secret of Criticism
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Siskel, Ebert, and the Secret of Criticism

Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, who went on the air together for the first time in 1975, have been off the air for a long time now. Siskel died in 1999, and Ebert bowed out in 2011, two years before his death. But, for many people, they remain the very exemplars of film criticism. Fellow-critics still admire their vigorous, wide-ranging discussions while, for the public at large, their thumbs-up/thumbs-down gimmick, which they came up with in 1982, has proved indelible. The story of their rise to fame is told in enticing detail by Matt Singer in a joint biography titled—what else?—“Opposable Thumbs.” For Singer, the critic at ScreenCrush and the current chairperson of the New York Film Critics Circle, the book is clearly a labor of love. He writes that his own aspiration to be a critic was s...