Examples of using Roger ebert in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Roger Ebert writes that"the movie demonstrates how pitiful ordinary human feelings are in the face of implacable injustice.".
Roger Ebert once wrote that On Writing was the most insightful book for aspiring writers since The Elements of Style.
Roger Ebert noted,"The movie delivers all too well on its promise to show us dinosaurs.
Roger Ebert for the Chicago Sun-Times said,"Rotate the plot, change the period,
But as Roger Ebert was fond of saying,
When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer,
Film critic Roger Ebert once wrote that King's memoir On Writing was the most insightful book for aspiring writers since The Elements of Style.
As Roger Ebert likes to say, a film isn't
As film critic Roger Ebert famously put it,“One obvious difference between art
Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four
Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times wrote,"The Secret of My Success seems trapped in some kind of time warp, as if the screenplay had
The movie was not received well by critics and Roger Ebert noted that"Angelina Jolie finds a certain warmth in a kind of role that is usually hard
Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times commented that Adams was"fresh
Literary and movie critic Roger Ebert remarked in his review that"… events take place every day on our mean streets that are more horrifying than anything the little monsters do to one another on Golding's island.".
As if it isn't bad enough he had to endure all five installments of the Highlander franchise, Roger Ebert, the world's most famous film critic, has endured a brutal 10-year battle with thyroid cancer.
Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times said she"gives the kind of performance we go to the movies for", and Roger Ebert felt she played"as lovable a lead as anyone since Amy Adams in Junebug" in an otherwise"routine" movie.
Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times said McAdams"gives the kind of performance we go to the movies for" while Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times felt she played"as lovable a lead as anyone since Amy Adams in Junebug" in an otherwise"routine" movie.
Roger Ebert awarded 3.5 stars out of 4,
Roger Ebert in his video review of the film on At the Movies noted that despite the highly energetic approach of the two lead actors and the visual style of the film,
Film critic Roger Ebert, in praise of Written on the Wind, has said that"To