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 · "Enemies, A Love Story" by Josh Schollmeyer reveals the antagonizing relationship between film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. From the formative years of PBS's "Sneak Previews" to the even greater "At the Movies," the show’s hosts were not /5. by Josh Schollmeyer. Roger Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, and Gene Siskel, film critic for the Chicago Tribune, started out as newspaper enemies, each one trying to bludgeon the other in print with pointed barbs or exclusive interviews with Hollywood royalty. "Enemies, A Love Story" by Josh Schollmeyer reveals the antagonizing relationship between film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. From the formative years of PBS's "Sneak Previews" to the even greater "At the Movies," the show's hosts were not only rival critics, but opposing personalities as well/5(51).


Carl rated it really liked it. "Enemies, A Love Story" by Josh Schollmeyer reveals the antagonizing relationship between film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. From the formative years of PBS's "Sneak Previews" to the even greater "At the Movies," the show's hosts were not only rival critics, but opposing personalities as well. Josh Schollmeyer is the author of Enemies, A Love Story ( avg rating, ratings, 30 reviews, published ). Josh Schollmeyer is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of MEL, which the New York Times has called "the rare men's magazine that has taken upon itself to investigate masculinity, not enforce it.


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