New York Times | The Reluctant Blogger
Roger Ebert's writing may lack the polemical dazzle and theoretical muscle of
Pauline Kael and
Andrew Sarris, says
A.O. Scott, but "his genial, conversational presence on the page may, in the end, make him a more useful and reliable companion for the dedicated moviegoer." ||
Henry Kisor: "Everything Roger writes is top-drawer, his prose crisp and readable, full of generosity of spirit as well as crackerjack intellect."