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Ebert Was a Critic Whose Sting Was Salved by Caring

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Ebert Was a Critic Whose Sting Was Salved by Caring

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Los Angeles (CNN) — The last hand in the "two thumbs up" film critic team, Roger Ebert, died Thursday, two days after revealing cancer returned to his body. Ebert and DNA Siskel co-hosted the iconic assess show "Siskel and Ebert At The Movies" until

Roger Ebert, the well loved film critic and television co-host who along with his fellow reviewer and sometime sparring partner DNA Siskel could lift or sink the fortunes of a movie with their trademark thumbs up or thumbs down, died on Thursday in Chicago.

Late in his life, Roger Ebert reinforced his place as a major cultural force with a strong presence on Twitter, where over 800000 users subscribed to his updates.

Roger Ebert, the well loved film critic and television co-host who along with his fellow reviewer and sometime sparring partner DNA Siskel could lift or sink the fortunes of a movie with their trademark thumbs up or thumbs down, died on Thursday in Chicago.

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