TV series
At the Movies
Overview
At the Movies is a movie review television program produced by Disney-ABC Domestic Television in which two film critics shared their opinions of newly released films. The program aired under various names. Its original hosts were Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times and WLS-TV and Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune and WBBM-TV. Richard Roeper of the Sun-Times became Ebert's regular partner in 2000 after Siskel died in 1999.
Details
- First air date
- 1986-09-13
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 49 episodes
- Genres
- Talk
- Network
- Syndication
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Gene Siskel as Self
- Roger Ebert as Self
Creators and crew
- Donna La Pietra - Executive Producer
- Larry Dieckhaus - Executive Producer
- Andrea Gronvall - Producer
- Jim Murphy - Producer
- Don DuPree - Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Chill Factor / In Too Deep / Dudley Do-Right / The Astronaut's Wife / All the Little Animals (Joel Siegel)
Episode 2: Stir of Echoes / The Minus Man / Suger Town / Best Laid Plans / On the Ropes (Joyce Kulhawik)
Episode 3: American Beauty / Blue Streak / For Love of the Game (David Poland)
Episode 4: Double Jepordy / Jakob the Liar / Mumford (Lisa Schwarzbaum)
Episode 5: Three Kings / Drive Me Crazy / Happy Texas / Guinevere / Mystery Alaska (Jeff Greenfield)
Episode 6: Superstar / Random Hearts / Boys Don't Cry / The Limey / Romance (B. Rudy Rich)
Episode 7: Fight Club / Straight Story / Julien Donkey-Boy / The Story of Us (Michaela Pereira)
Episode 8: Three to Tango / Crazy in Alabama / The City / Body Shots / Bringing Out the Dead (David Poland)
Episode 9: Music of the Heart / House on Haunted Hill / Being John Malkovich (Joyce Kulhawik)
Episode 10: The Bone Collector / Last Night / Liberty Heights / The Bachelor / American Moive / The Legand of 9000 (Joyce Kulhawik)
Episode 11: Anywhere But Here / Pokémon: the first movie / Dogma / The Messenger / Felicia's Journey (Michaeira Pereira)
Episode 12: Sleepy Hollow / 42 Up / The World is Not Enough / Mansfield Park / Rosetta (Michaela Pereira)
Episode 13: Toy Story 2 / Flawless / End of Days (Joel Siegel)
Episode 14: The Green Mile / End of the Affair / A Map of the World / Sweet and Lowdown / Mr. Death (Lisa Schwarzbaum)
Episode 15: Man on the Moon / Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo / Cradle Will Rock / Cider House Rules / The War Zone (Joel Siegel)
Episode 16: Magnolia / Stuart Little / Anna and the King / Bicentennial Man / Topsy - Turvy (Joyce Kulhawik)
Episode 17: Any Given Sunday / Fantasia 2000 / Galaxy Quest / The Talented Mr. Ripley / The Hurricane (Harry Knowles)
Episode 18: ?/?/?/? (Janet Maslin)
Episode 19: ?/?/?/? (Joel Siegel)
Episode 20: Girl Interupted / Angela's Ashs / Snow Falling on Ceders
Episode 21: Simpatico / Titus / Holy Smoke / Down to You
Episode 22: Survey of Cult Videos
Episode 23: Bill Clinton's Favorite Films
Episode 24: The Beach / Snow Day
Episode 25: Wonder Boys / The Whole Nine Yards / Diamonds
Episode 27: Mission to Mars / The Ninth Gate / Ghost Dog
Episode 28: Erin Brockovich / Onegin / Finial Destination / Deterrence
Episode 29: Waking the Dead / Here on Earth / Romeo Must Die
Episode 30: High Fidelity / The Road to El Dorado / Price of Glory
Episode 31: Rules of Ingagment / Return to Me / Black and White
Episode 32: Keeping the Faith / 28 Days / Where the Money is / American Psyco
Episode 33: U 571 / The Virgin Suicides / Love and Basketball
Episode 34: Where the Heart is / Frequency
Episode 35: Gladiator / Commited / I Dreamed of Africa
Episode 36: Battlefield Earth / The Big Kahuna / Hamlet / Michael Jordan to the Max
Episode 37: Dinosaur / Small Time Crooks / Shanghai Noon
Episode 38: Big Mamma's House / Mission Impossible 2
Episode 39: Gone in 60 Seconds / Love Labours Lost / Sunshine
Episode 40: Shaft / Titian A.E. / Boys and Girls / Jesus' Son
Episode 41: Chicken Run / Me, Myself, and Irene
Episode 42: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle / The Perfect Storm / The Patriot / Trixie
Episode 43: Disney's The Kid / Scary Movie
Episode 44: X-Men / Chuck and Buck
Episode 45: What Lies Beneath / Loser / In the Crowd / Pokemon: The Movie 2000
Episode 46: Nutty 2: The Klumps / The Eyes of Tammy Faye / The Hollow Man / Thomas and the Magic Railroad / Wonderland
Episode 47: Hollow Man / Space Cowboys / Legand of Bagger Vance / Coyote Ugly
Episode 48: The Replacements / Autumn in New York / Cecil B. Demented
Episode 49: The Cell / Blow Dry / Love and Sex
Episode 50: The Crew / Bring It On / Love and Sex / The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack
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