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  1. The Gene Siskel Film Center is proud to present films and programs that entertain, inform and challenge audiences. Based on lived experiences, the content we put on our screens may impact our individual audiences in different ways. To that end, when possible and appropriate, we include an online content consideration on film and program titles that may include potentially harmful content ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Siskel & Ebert Collection on Letterman, Part 4 of 6: 1994; Siskel & Ebert Collection on Letterman, Part 5 of 6: 1995-96; Siskel & Ebert Collection on Letterman, Part 6 of 6: 1997-2000; Oprah, 1988. Oprah, 1990; Hard Copy, 1993; Roger and Howard Stern, 1994; Howard Stern. Howard Stern & Roger Ebert Minus Gene, 1996; Howard Stern with Siskel ...

  3. Gene Siskel was more than a film critic. He was a journalist who spent nearly 30 years honing his craft and contributing to various publications around the world. His columns appeared in everything from the Chicago Tribune to Sports Illustrated, and along with Roger Ebert he was nominated for six national Emmy Awards for his work on television.

  4. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Siskel and Ebert vs. the Academy. In this excerpt from The Ringer’s narrative podcast series ‘Gene and Roger,’ Brian Raftery examines how Siskel and Ebert helped permanently change the ...

  5. FOLLOW US. CONTACT US. The Gene Siskel Film Center. 164 N. State Street General: (312) 846-2600 Box Office: (312) 846-2085 General: filmcenter@saic.edu

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0803021Gene Siskel - IMDb

    Gene Siskel. Archive Footage: Siskel & Ebert. Gene Siskel was an American film critic and journalist for the Chicago Tribune. He partnered with fellow critic Roger Ebert to present a series of television shows which centered on film reviews. Their partnership lasted from 1975 to Siskel's death in 1999. Siskel became famous for his heated arguments with Ebert, as they frequently disagreed on ...

  7. 22 de feb. de 1999 · Gene Siskel, the slighter, intense half of the popular Siskel and Ebert team of dueling movie reviewers, died Saturday at a hospital near his home in Chicago, two weeks after leaving the long ...