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Lemire said Siskel was an inspiration when she was starting out
as a film critic and she finds it humbling to be on the same show as
Ebert. "He's better than ever," she said. "Viewers who love the show and
watched it for decades will be thrilled to see him back." She also says her goal is to expose viewers to movies they might
not have heard of before. "We're elated that Christy has been picked to help lead this new
show," said Lou Ferrara, AP's managing editor for entertainment.
"Christy's insightful reviews are read by millions worldwide -- movies still matter
-- and we believe she is a great match for this
program." Rich Moskal, head of the Chicago Film Office, said Ebert's return
to the small screen will be welcomed by his loyal fans and
followers. "He has forged new territory with film criticism throughout his
career and taken it places it hasn't been before in popularizing it
and making it accessible," Moskal said. "This is just another step
in that direction." ___ Online:
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/
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