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Footlocker Scene
In many action movies, there's a scene towards the end where the hero digs into a dusty footlocker. Inside are: (a) Yellowing photographs of the hero and his buddies in the last 'unpopular' war; (b) old camouflage uniforms; (c) medals awarded for valor, still in their presentation boxes; and (d) an exotic weapon that is illegal in most states, which the hero grimly begins to assemble. DAWSON RAMBO, Tucson, Ariz.
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Thank you. Forty-six years ago on April 3, 1967, I became the film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. Some of you have read my reviews and columns and even written to me since that time. Others were introduced to my film criticism through the television show, my books, the website, the film festival, or the Ebert Club and newsletter. However you came to know me, I'm glad you did and thank you for being the best readers any film critic could ask for.

PRESS RELEASE: CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Terrence Malick's 1978 film "Days of Heaven" won an Oscar for best cinematography, and Roger Ebert likely found that no surprise. It is "above all one of the most beautiful films ever made," Ebert said in a 1997 review. So it's only appropriate that the film will open the 15th annual Roger Ebert's Film Festival on April 17 in the big-screen, newly renovated Virginia Theater in downtown Champaign.

I have watched with a kind of petrified fascination in recent years as the world creeps closer to what looks to me like disastrous climate change. The poles are melting. Ocean levels are rising. The face of the planet is torn by unprecedented natural disasters. States of emergency have become so routine that governors always seem to be proclaiming one. Do they have drafts of proclamations on file?
• Jana J. Monji in Los Angeles

Women's History month is just the right time to watch, "Miss Navajo," a documentary that premiered at Sundance in 2007 and was broadcast on PBS the same year. The title alone may turn people away if you are, like me, not a big fan of beauty pageants but Miss Navajo is the kind of pageant that perhaps even Gloria Steinem could get behind.

• Jana J. Monji in Los Angeles

With the passing of Andy Williams, I keep imagining his golden tenor singing Henry Mancini's "Moon River." The song talks about crossing life in style. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is all about fashionable cafe society and love; in an adult fairy tale, you can have both even if you are two drifters.
thumbs
Linked here are reviews in recent months for which I wrote either 4 star or 3.5 star reviews. What does Two Thumbs Up mean in this context? It signifies that I believe these films are worth going out of your way to see, or that you might rent them, add them to your Netflix, Blockbuster or TiVo queues, or if they are telecast record them.

Gathered here in one convenient place are my recent reviews that awarded films Zero Stars, One-half Star, One Star, and One-and-a-half Stars. These are, generally speaking to be avoided. Sometimes I hear from readers who confess they are in the mood to watch a really bad movie on some form of video. If you are sincere, be sure to know what you're getting: A really bad movie.
in theaters
The Loneliest Planet
56 Up
Admission
Amour
The Angels Share
Barbara
Bates Motel
Beautiful Creatures
Beyond the Hills
Bless Me, Ultima
Broken City
Bullet to the Head
The Call
The Condemned
Consuming Spirits
The Croods
Dark Skies
Don't Stop Believing: Everyman's Journey
The Door
Emperor
The End of Love
Everybody Has a Plan
Everybody in Our Family
Evil Dead
From Up on Poppy Hill
Future Weather
G.I. Joe: Retaliation
Gangster Squad
The Gatekeepers
Gimme the Loot
Gimme the Loot
Ginger and Rosa
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III
A Good Day to Die Hard
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga
The Host
Identity Thief
In the Hive
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
The Iran Job
Jack the Giant Slayer
John Dies at the End
Jurassic Park 3D
The Last Stand
Like Someone in Love
Lore
Lost in Thailand
LUV
Mama
The Monk
Movie 43 Zero stars
Neighboring Sounds
No
North Sea Texas
Not Yet Begun to Fight
Olympus Has Fallen
On the Road
Oscar shorts: Animation No star rating
Oscar shorts: Live action No star rating
Our Irish Cousins
Oz the Great and Powerful
Parade's End
Parker
Pavilion
Phantom
Phil Spector
A Place at the Table
The Place Beyond the Pines
The Place Beyond the Pines
Quartet
Reincarnated
Room 237
Safe Haven
The Sapphires
Side Effects
The Silence
Simon Killer
Small Apartments
Snitch
Somewhere Between
Spring Breakers
Spring Breakers
Stand Up Guys
Starbuck
Stoker
Stolen Seas
The Sweeney
Tiger Tail in Blue
Trance
The Trouble with the Truth
Tyler Perry's Temptation
Upside Down
Upstream Color
Warm Bodies
The We and the I
West of Memphis
Wrong
Yossi
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
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