
Was Roger Ebert Totally Wrong About ‘A Clockwork Orange?’

Roger Ebert was arguably the most famous American film critic of all time. Known for his countless witty and insightful film reviews in the Chicago Sun-Times, as well as for the TV program At the Movies, which he hosted alongside fellow Chicago film critic Gene Siskel, Ebert remained one of the most entertaining and well-respected critics among the film-going public for over four decades before his passing in 2013. Nevertheless, Ebert was not afraid to dissent from the consensus opinion of his fellow film critics if a film did not appeal to him.
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