Roger Ebert's Four Star Films (In Order of Release Date)
Every film which Roger Ebert gave a four out of four star review in his career.
Does NOT include films that were initially rated lower than 4 stars but were later included on the Great Movies List.
These are: 25th Hour (3.5 stars), Annie Hall (3.5 Stars), Baraka (3 stars), Barry Lyndon (3.5 Stars), The Big Lebowski (3 stars), The Big Red One (3 stars), Blade Runner (3 stars), La ceremonie (3 stars), A Christmas Story (3 stars), Contact (3.5 stars), Dog Day Afternoon (3.5 Stars), The Dead (3 stars), Don't Look Now (3 stars), The Double Life of Veronique (3.5 stars), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (3.5 stars), The Godfather Part II (3 Stars), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (3 stars), Groundhog Day (3 stars), The Long Goodbye (3 stars), Manhattan (3.5 stars), Mystery Train (3.5 stars), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (3 stars), Picnic at Hanging Rock (3.5 stars), Plains, Trains and Automobiles (3.5 stars), The Pledge (3.5 stars), Richard III (3.5 stars), Saturday Night Fever (3.5 stars), Seven (3.5 stars), The Shawshank Redemption (3.5 stars), The Silence of the Lambs (3.5 stars), The Terrorist (3.5 stars), Unforgiven (3 stars), The Whole Shootin' Match (3 stars), Vengeance is Mine (3 stars)).
Nor does this list include Great Movies that were released before Ebert started reviewing (1967).
Two titles that wouldn't show up on the drop down menu and therefore didn't make it on the list are Yes (2004) and Saving Face (2012). You can probably guess why on the first one. Not really a distinct title. But Ebert did indeed give it four stars and even had on on his top ten list for that year. As for Saving Face, there are many titles listed, but none were the ones I wanted. It's the 2012 short documentary about a plastic surgeon who works on acid attack victims in the Middle East.
Does NOT include films that were initially rated lower than 4 stars but were later included on the Great Movies List.
These are: 25th Hour (3.5 stars), Annie Hall (3.5 Stars), Baraka (3 stars), Barry Lyndon (3.5 Stars), The Big Lebowski (3 stars), The Big Red One (3 stars), Blade Runner (3 stars), La ceremonie (3 stars), A Christmas Story (3 stars), Contact (3.5 stars), Dog Day Afternoon (3.5 Stars), The Dead (3 stars), Don't Look Now (3 stars), The Double Life of Veronique (3.5 stars), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (3.5 stars), The Godfather Part II (3 Stars), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (3 stars), Groundhog Day (3 stars), The Long Goodbye (3 stars), Manhattan (3.5 stars), Mystery Train (3.5 stars), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (3 stars), Picnic at Hanging Rock (3.5 stars), Plains, Trains and Automobiles (3.5 stars), The Pledge (3.5 stars), Richard III (3.5 stars), Saturday Night Fever (3.5 stars), Seven (3.5 stars), The Shawshank Redemption (3.5 stars), The Silence of the Lambs (3.5 stars), The Terrorist (3.5 stars), Unforgiven (3 stars), The Whole Shootin' Match (3 stars), Vengeance is Mine (3 stars)).
Nor does this list include Great Movies that were released before Ebert started reviewing (1967).
Two titles that wouldn't show up on the drop down menu and therefore didn't make it on the list are Yes (2004) and Saving Face (2012). You can probably guess why on the first one. Not really a distinct title. But Ebert did indeed give it four stars and even had on on his top ten list for that year. As for Saving Face, there are many titles listed, but none were the ones I wanted. It's the 2012 short documentary about a plastic surgeon who works on acid attack victims in the Middle East.
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