Roger Ebert has been away from the series for a while, causing the temporary title At the Movies With Richard Roeper, but now Cinematical reports Roeper has chosen not to renew his contract with Disney, effectively terminating the show's 33-year run (which included the original Siskel and Ebert) on television.
On Tuesday, Disney declared the future of the show, announcing that At the Movies will be co-hosted by E! Hollywood reporter and film critic Ben Lyons and Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz when its new season begins in September.
As for Ebert, he released this statement:
Related links:The show was a wonderful experience. It was a great loss to me when surgery in July 2006 made it impossible for me to appear on the air any longer. Although I remained active behind the scenes, I feel that Richard Roeper and several co-hosts, notably Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott, have excelled at carrying on the tradition Gene Siskel and I began in 1975 with "Sneak Previews" on PBS.
Gene and I felt the formula was simplicity itself: Two film critics, sitting across the aisle from each other in a movie balcony, debating the new films of the week. We developed an entirely new concept for TV that has lasted all these years. Few shows have been on the air so long and remained so popular. We made television history, and established the trademarked catch-phrase "Two thumbs up."
The trademark still belongs to me and Marlene Iglitzen, Gene's widow, and the thumbs will return. We are discussing possibilities, and plan to continue the show's tradition.
Roger Ebert on IMDb
RogerEbert.SunTimes.com
Los Angeles Times: A new era for Ebert-less 'At The Movies'
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