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At the Movies (formerly titled Siskel and Ebert) is coming to an end.
AbsolutePunk.net - News Adrian Villagomez 2010
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He and New York Times writer Stephen Manes plan to host a program on public TV this fall, "The Digital Duo," that will be a kind of Siskel and Ebert show of the high-tech world.
Computing's Columbo 2008
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Before the film airs on the Oprah Winfrey Network, my public school, Nettelhorst, will be hosting a public screening, followed by discussion with film's co-directors, Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel nephew of Gene.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Real Rahm, Fake Rahm, and Louder Than A Bomb Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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The film is famous for a scene in which Tom Savini gets his head blown off with a shotgun, which caused Gene Siskel to walk out of the theater.
Nick Carr: The Complete New York City Horror Movie Marathon! Nick Carr 2010
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Siskel and Jacob's are on a mission to get their film in every school in America, and then channel the resulting enthusiasm into an online writing and performance hub for students, teachers, and parents.
Jacqueline Edelberg: Real Rahm, Fake Rahm, and Louder Than A Bomb Jacqueline Edelberg 2011
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The film is famous for a scene in which Tom Savini gets his head blown off with a shotgun, which caused Gene Siskel to walk out of the theater.
Nick Carr: The Complete New York City Horror Movie Marathon! Nick Carr 2010
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I remember watching Siskel and Ebert on Chicago Public Television when they first started out way back when.
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The film is famous for a scene in which Tom Savini gets his head blown off with a shotgun, which caused Gene Siskel to walk out of the theater.
Nick Carr: The Complete New York City Horror Movie Marathon! Nick Carr 2010
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"Nostalgia for the Light" opens in New York today, followed by a national roll-out; a major Guzmán retrospective will open at the BAMcinemathéque and Pacific Film Archive in April, and at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, and the UCLA Film and Television Archive this summer.
'Win Win' 1, Sports Clichés 0 John Anderson 2011
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The film is famous for a scene in which Tom Savini gets his head blown off with a shotgun, which caused Gene Siskel to walk out of the theater.
Nick Carr: The Complete New York City Horror Movie Marathon! Nick Carr 2010
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