"I have no way of knowing if Ryan Dunn was drunk at the time of his death," the critic says
It's been a scrappy day on social media for Roger Ebert.
It is one of the most famous exchanges of dialogue in the history of movies.
When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to speak, but he didn't lose his voice.
For a man whose life has been built around communication, the loss of the ability to speak is a particularly cruel fate. But it's one that film critic Roger Ebert demonstrated that he could overcome, in a talk at the TED 2011 Conference in Long Beach, California, in February.
Twitter has rolled out an update to its search tool that makes it easier to find new people to follow.
The movie critic, stricken with cancer, gets a prosthetic jaw
Longtime film critic Roger Ebert, who lost much of his jaw to thyroid cancer, will show off his new face -- thanks to a prosthesis -- when his PBS show debuts this weekend.
From March 2010: New technology allows film critic Roger Ebert to regain the voice he lost four years ago.
"An agonizing experience," wrote Roger Ebert.
In the ever-growing world of smartphones and smartphone users, one thing has become fairly clear: We all love our own phone, but we hate yours.
Perhaps it would be unwise to call a campaign ad "enchanting" or "spellbinding," especially one that begins with "I am not a witch."
CNN's Jim Acosta talks with Delaware Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell about her campaign.
The popular film critic, who lost his voice in 2006, will be back on TV screens next year
According to Merriam-Webster, the word "art" can be defined as "the conscious use of skill and creative imagination, especially in the production of aesthetic objects."
Back in the day, the knock on Hollywood was that it produced too many two-dimensional characters. Now moviegoers are beginning to grumble about paying up to see them in the third dimension as well.
Film critic Roger Ebert and the founder of the website Chatroulette.com were among the honorees on Monday night at the 14th annual Webby Awards in downtown Manhattan.
If the title alone isn't enough to make you squirm, a brief rundown of the premise for the indie horror movie, "The Human Centipede," certainly will. Any film involving three humans sharing a single digestive tract obviously isn't aiming to be easy on the eyes.
Although Roger Ebert has lost his ability to eat and speak aloud, his appetite for communication with his rabid fan base is being fed in a fresh new way.
Pitt's activism site and Carrey's chatter with fans are among those recognized by the annual Webby Awards
Chaz Ebert says hope and optimism have gotten them through her husband's devastating illness
Not even a full week has passed since Gabourey Sidibe attended the 82nd Annual Academy Awards as a best actress nominee and we're already questioning whether her career is over.
HLN's Joy Behar and her panel discuss reports that casting directors say Gabourey Sidibe is too obese to get parts.
But an Academy Award spokeswoman says, "We can't include everybody" in the tribute montage
Jerry Brown: California's attorney general on Tuesday launched his bid to regain the top office in Sacramento. Brown was California's governor for two terms from 1975 to 1983. His father, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Sr., was also a two-term governor.
Renowned film critic Roger Ebert hasn't been able to speak for the past four years, but that doesn't mean he's been silent.
It brought a tough, All-Star NBA coach to tears this week. And it stilled the voice of a famous film critic.
The 67-year-old movie reviewer has found other ways to communicate and give his thoughts on films
There was a time when the name Julia Roberts would have drawn a blank stare from movie fans.
Welcome to April -- or, as the studios think of it, January with better weather.
Time.com: Ebert on Scorseseupdated: Wed Oct 29 2008 19:00:00
Scorsese By Ebert is a film-by-film chronicling of the professional, yet passionate, relationship between America's top critic and one of his favorite directors
The two veteran reviewers are moving on before the debut of next season's show
Amid health problems and a very public battle with Disney over the "thumbs-up/thumbs-down" trademark, Ebert announces that his show is no more
The first Le Festival de Cannes opened September 1, 1939, an attempt to extend the tourist season and bring a little film flash to the little French Riviera town.
The film critic, still recovering from hip surgery, hopes to make it to his annual namesake film festival this week
Film critic Roger Ebert, who has been fighting a lengthy battle with cancer, re-entered the hospital Thursday, he announced on his Web site.
A happy, healthy birthday to Roger Ebert, America's movie critic
Ron Howard had an interesting point.
One of the less happy facts of filmmaking is that some really strong music can be overlooked because it's created for a film that doesn't knock over the box office. Or even slash a big "Z" on the concession stand.
Make love, not money. That was the most unusual message of a research note this summer from stock strategist James Montier at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, urging his well-heeled clients to set a...
The Germans have a word for it: "zeitgeist," or the "spirit of the age."
After months of debate, speculation and curiosity, Mel Gibson's film "The Passion of the Christ" opens Wednesday.
Fortune: Box Office Bombsupdated: Mon Dec 30 2002 00:01:00
Movie studios make plenty of bad films: For every E.T., there's a Waterworld. But it's a rare clunker that forces the parent company to reshoot its financial picture. Disney's Treasure Planet was t...
Last year, more than 2,000 feature-length independent films were produced. Of those films, 97%, give or take, were dreadful, bad, or mediocre. Around 50 were actually pretty good. And one of them w...