The 50 Best Siskel & Ebert Reviews For Their 50th Anniversary

The show that would become famous for film reviews began on November 20, 1975, originally titled Opening Soon … At a Theater Near You. The name was quickly changed to Sneak Previews. After a few years, the hosts moved from their local PBS station to national television, launching At the Movies With Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert. Four years later, the show changed distribution companies, moving from Tribune Entertainment to Disney’s Buena Vista Television and becoming Siskel & Ebert & the Movies. Eventually, it was simplified to just Siskel & Ebert. By then, Siskel and Ebert had become synonymous with the show itself – they were the show.

Hiroyuki Sanada Teases What to Expect From Shogun Season 2

In a recent interview, Sanada discussed the future of Shogun, explaining that the show will advance ten years after the first season’s ending. He mentioned his character hasn’t found peace yet, requiring further conflict to establish it in Japan, promising more action, strategic maneuvering, and deeper family storylines than the first season. What began as a limited series is now being developed for a second and third season due to its overwhelming popularity.