Roger and I thank you for joining us as we talked about the movies each week this past year. We have enjoyed producing Ebert Presents At The Movies and hope to continue sometime in 2012. This week we produced our last show.
It is the Best and Worst Movies of 2011 and begins airing Friday night, December 30, at 8:30 pm on Wttw, Channel 11 in Chicago, and all during the weekend and next week on public television stations across the nation. (Check local listings to find out what time it comes on in your town.)
In January of this year we brought back the show that Thea Flaum and Roger and Gene Siskel started 35 years ago at Wttw. Roger made the decision to bring it back to public television after it had been broadcast successfully at Tribune Entertainment and Disney Buena Vista Television for years.
We were fortunate to find two smart and...
It is the Best and Worst Movies of 2011 and begins airing Friday night, December 30, at 8:30 pm on Wttw, Channel 11 in Chicago, and all during the weekend and next week on public television stations across the nation. (Check local listings to find out what time it comes on in your town.)
In January of this year we brought back the show that Thea Flaum and Roger and Gene Siskel started 35 years ago at Wttw. Roger made the decision to bring it back to public television after it had been broadcast successfully at Tribune Entertainment and Disney Buena Vista Television for years.
We were fortunate to find two smart and...
- 12/30/2011
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
NBC has canceled Reel Talk, the Saturday morning movie chat show starring Jeffrey Lyons and Alison Bailes (formerly of IFC's "At the Angelica"). Never exactly a stoker of the flames of the zeitgeist, Reel Talk is probably most familiar to New Yorkers, who have for the past year or so been exposed to a repurposed form of the show screening as part of the loop of noise blaring out of flat screens in the back of taxis. Because this show was useful as a repository for fluffy pull quotes for indistinguishable studio films with the consistency of oatmeal, but was otherwise considered by most people who actually care about ...
- 5/29/2009
- by Karina Longworth
- Spout
"Lyons & Bailes Reel Talk," NBC Universal's new weekly movie review series, has lined up several A-listers for its premiere episodes in national syndication.
In addition, the half-hour show, hosted by film critics Jeffrey Lyons and Alison Bailes, is set to launch an interactive Web site in conjunction with its national debut Friday and Saturday.
Among the celebrities scheduled to be featured in in-studio interviews in the first episodes are Oscar winners Michael Douglas, Cate Blanchett and Anthony Hopkins.
"Viewers will get to hear them talk not only about the film they are plugging but their whole career," Lyons said. "Most (celebrities) don't get the chance to talk about their whole career."
The Web site, ReelTalkTV.com, will offer video reviews, extended interviews with celebrities, special Web-only features, trailers, discussion boards, boxoffice reports and daily updated entertainment news from "Access Hollywood", which also is distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution. Bailes added that she and Lyons will be contributing to the Web site on a regular basis, including a weekly blog.
In addition, the half-hour show, hosted by film critics Jeffrey Lyons and Alison Bailes, is set to launch an interactive Web site in conjunction with its national debut Friday and Saturday.
Among the celebrities scheduled to be featured in in-studio interviews in the first episodes are Oscar winners Michael Douglas, Cate Blanchett and Anthony Hopkins.
"Viewers will get to hear them talk not only about the film they are plugging but their whole career," Lyons said. "Most (celebrities) don't get the chance to talk about their whole career."
The Web site, ReelTalkTV.com, will offer video reviews, extended interviews with celebrities, special Web-only features, trailers, discussion boards, boxoffice reports and daily updated entertainment news from "Access Hollywood", which also is distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution. Bailes added that she and Lyons will be contributing to the Web site on a regular basis, including a weekly blog.
- 9/24/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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