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          “While We're Young” vividly makes fun of a specific subculture of hyper-articulate New York denizen, as well as the way its characters try to stave off the....

          "We live in a box of space and time.

          Movies are windows in its walls. They allow us to enter other minds, not simply in the sense of identifying with the characters, although that is an important part of it, but by seeing the world as another person sees it."  
          — Roger Ebert

          As the first film critic to receive the Pulitzer Prize and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Roger Ebert’s love of writing and film followed him throughout the entirety of his life.

          At a young age, Roger’s love of writing became apparent as he edited and produced his own local paper named after the street he lived on in Urbana, Illinois.

          Baumbach spoke to about his methods for crafting authenticity onscreen, his excitement over the work of indie filmmakers like Joe.

        1. Baumbach spoke to about his methods for crafting authenticity onscreen, his excitement over the work of indie filmmakers like Joe.
        2. While We're Young.
        3. “While We're Young” vividly makes fun of a specific subculture of hyper-articulate New York denizen, as well as the way its characters try to stave off the.
        4. In its brutally clear-eyed look at hipster culture and the horrors of middle age, Noah Baumbach's latest, “While We're Young,” is funny and.
        5. Roger Joseph Ebert was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author.
        6. Roger’s journey did not stop there as his talent for writing led him to become an editor for his school paper and The News-Gazette during his high school years. College was no different as Roger quickly rose through the ranks of the Daily Illini and became the editor in chief during his senior year.

          Life as a film critic granted Roger great success.

          Alongside Gene S