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Film critic Richard Roeper finds new role after Sun-Times exit
Film critic Richard Roeper finds new role after Sun-Times exit

Axios

time4 days ago

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Film critic Richard Roeper finds new role after Sun-Times exit

It didn't take long for renowned film critic Richard Roeper to find a new job. The latest: Roeper announced this morning he's joining as a regular contributor. The site is one of the leading spots for film criticism in the country, named after one of the leading film critics of our generation. Catch up quick: Roeper took the voluntary buyout at the Sun-Times in March, leaving the paper after 37 years. What they're saying: " Writing for is particularly meaningful for me because I owe so much of my career to him," Roeper tells Axios. "Going all the way back to the late 1980s, when Roger couldn't review a film or do an interview because of scheduling conflicts, I became the go-to guy off the bench, with Roger's blessing." Zoom out: Roeper replaced the late Gene Siskel as Ebert's co-host on the television show "At the Movies," which was later renamed "Ebert & Roeper." They spent eight years (2000-2008) working together while also writing together at the Sun-Times before Ebert passed away after a long battle with thyroid cancer in 2013. is run by Ebert's wife, Chaz Ebert. "I am thrilled to have Richard join us, and I know that Roger would have been overjoyed," Chaz Ebert said in a statement. The intrigue: Roeper says he's looking forward to writing without a daily deadline. "Since leaving the Sun-Times, I've discovered that I don't really want to return to the grind of cranking out a half-dozen or more reviews every week, but I really miss writing about movies and TV," Roeper says. "I'll be doing reviews for the site, but I'm equally excited about doing the kinds of columns that I really didn't have time for in the past."

'Den of Thieves 2' hits Netflix: Action sequel starring Gerard Butler surges in popularity despite mixed reviews
'Den of Thieves 2' hits Netflix: Action sequel starring Gerard Butler surges in popularity despite mixed reviews

Express Tribune

time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

'Den of Thieves 2' hits Netflix: Action sequel starring Gerard Butler surges in popularity despite mixed reviews

Gerard Butler returns as grizzled lawman Nick O'Brien in Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, now streaming on Netflix. The action-packed sequel follows O'Brien as he heads to Europe to track down criminal mastermind Donnie Wilson, played by O'Shea Jackson Jr. The new chapter sees the pair caught in a high-stakes diamond heist set in the picturesque city of Nice, France. While critics have offered mixed reviews, giving the film a 63% score on Rotten Tomatoes, audience feedback has been far more positive, with a 79% rating on the Popcornmeter. Charles Bramesco of The Guardian awarded it four stars, calling it 'another brash yet hugely entertaining 'Heat'-aping thriller.' Brian Tallerico of described it as 'a heist procedural, granular with details, elevated by a pair of charismatic leading men in one of the most beautiful places in the world.' The sequel, directed by Christian Gudegast, builds on the gritty intensity of the 2018 original while offering a lighter tone and expanded international setting. Butler's character, now facing a personal crisis after a divorce and forced leave from the LAPD, infiltrates Donnie's crew in a bid to redeem himself and take down the gang from the inside. The chemistry between Butler and Jackson Jr. remains a highlight, with their onscreen tension and reluctant camaraderie driving much of the film's appeal. The film also stars Evin Ahmad, Salvatore Esposito, and Fortunato Cerlino, adding depth to the ensemble cast. Following the success of Den of Thieves 2, the franchise is already moving forward with a third instalment. A post from the official X account in January confirmed Den of Thieves 3 is in development, with Jackson Jr. expressing his commitment to continuing the series.

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