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Richard Roeper

Entertainment columnist

Richard Roeper, a Sun-Times contributor since 1987 and a Chicago native, is the author of seven books and the former co-host of “Ebert & Roeper and the Movies.” He is the film critic for ABC-7’s “Windy City Live.”

Heartbroken former players and their con-man coach reveal how Bishop Sycamore, a team attached to no actual school, lined up games against prep powerhouses.
Aunque es genial ver a un latino ser el centro del escenario, esta es una historia de origen con efectos visuales decepcionantes.
Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx have us howling as the chatty canines, but the joke wears thin and the tone turns dark.
While it’s great to see a Latino get center stage, this is a mostly by-the-numbers origin story with underwhelming VFX and a disappointingly cartoonish villain.
Michael Cera delivers subtle greatness as an eccentric man visiting his sisters after years away.
Slapdash Netflix show offers very little in the way of analysis about the defamation case, provides platform for commenters spewing vitriol.
Repetitive story doesn’t live up to the film’s intriguingly bleak vision of occupied Earth.
Footage shows the rowdy offices where misfits would work the phones, soliciting donations for bogus charities.
Formulaic but well-filmed thriller sets up the ‘Wonder Woman’ star for a new high-impact franchise.