The Great Movies II, Roger Ebert
The Great Movies II, Roger Ebert
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The Great Movies II

Author: Roger Ebert

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 16 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2025


Synopsis

Continuing the pitch-perfect critiques begun in The Great Movies, Roger Ebert's The Great Movies II collects 100 additional essays, each one of them a gem of critical appreciation and an amalgam of love, analysis, and history that will send readers back to films with a fresh set of eyes and renewed enthusiasm—or perhaps to an avid first-time viewing. Neither a snob nor a shill, Ebert manages in these essays to combine a truly populist appreciation for today's most important form of popular art with a scholar's erudition and depth of knowledge and a sure aesthetic sense. The Great Movies II is a treasure trove for film lovers of all persuasions, an unrivaled guide for viewers, and an audiobook to return to again and again.

Films featured in The Great Movies II

12 Angry Men · The Adventures of Robin Hood · Alien · Amadeus · Amarcord · Annie Hall · Au Hasard, Balthazar · The Bank Dick · Beat the Devil · Being There · The Big Heat · The Birth of a Nation · The Blue Kite · Bob le Flambeur · Breathless · The Bridge on the River Kwai · Bring Me the Head of Alfredo García · Buster Keaton · Children of Paradise · A Christmas Story · The Color Purple · The Conversation · Cries and Whispers · The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie · Don’t Look Now · The Earrings of Madame de . . . · The Fall of the House of Usher · The Firemen’s Ball · Five Easy Pieces · Goldfinger · The Good, the Bad and the Ugly · Goodfellas · The Gospel According to Matthew · The Grapes of Wrath · Grave of the Fireflies · Great Expectations · House of Games · The Hustler · In Cold Blood · Jaws · Jules and Jim · Kieslowski’s Three Colors Trilogy · Kind Hearts and Coronets · King Kong · The Last Laugh · Laura · Leaving Las Vegas · Le Boucher · The Leopard · The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp · The Manchurian Candidate · The Man Who Laughs · Mean Streets · Mon Oncle · Moonstruck · The Music Room · My Dinner with Andre · My Neighbor Totoro · Nights of Cabiria · One Flew Over the Cuckoo’ s Nest · Orpheus · Paris, Texas · Patton · Picnic at Hanging Rock · Planes, Trains and Automobiles · The Producers · Raiders of the Lost Ark · Raise the Red Lantern · Ran · Rashomon · Rear Window · Rififi · The Right Stuff · Romeo and Juliet · The Rules of the Game · Saturday Night Fever · Say Anything · Scarface · The Searchers · Shane · Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs · Solaris · Strangers on a Train · Stroszek · A Sunday in the Country · Sunrise · A Tale of Winter · The Thin Man · This Is Spinal Tap ·Tokyo Story · Touchez Pas au Grisbi · Touch of Evil · The Treasure of the Sierra Madre · Ugetsu · Umberto D · Unforgiven · Victim · Walkabout · West Side Story · Yankee Doodle Dandy

Reviews

Goodreads review by Noah on April 07, 2020

According to Goodreads, it took me almost a year to get through this book. This doesn't mean that it's boring, it just means that it's the sort of book that you can leave on your bedside and dip into now and again. Ebert was one of our best movie critics and this collection of essays is an enjoyable......more

Goodreads review by Steve on March 23, 2022

This is the second in what eventually become four volumes in Roger Ebert's Great Movies series. There are 100 entries here. One of them, listed as Kieslowski's Three Colors Trilogy, is actually a consideration of three separate films. One, listed as Buster Keaton, should include every film Keaton ev......more

Goodreads review by Luciano on April 03, 2023

Still the best companion to the world of Great Movies.......more

Goodreads review by Jim on July 09, 2017

As Roger Ebert is quick to point out, this is NOT a book of the second 100 Greatest Movies based on a ranking or rating system. In fact, he holds many of the titles contained within this collection with equal esteem as those mentioned in the first book. (The only ranking he would admit to doing was......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on November 01, 2022

It gets five stars because one of the essays was about Spinal Tap, and that alone was worth the price of admission. I also think of the three books I’ve read, it had my favorite overall collection of movies, though there’s only 1 book left and no Empire Strikes Back, princess Bride or Big Troubld in......more


Quotes

“Ebert’s enthusiasm and . . . straightforward prose are ideal for examining films . . . You remember why he’s the only film critic ever to win the Pulitzer Prize.” —New York Post

“[T]hese pieces reflect Ebert’s long, thoughtful, informed familiarity with these films. His impeccable credentials as an accessible populist encourage thinking that his recommendations . . . may be taken to heart by mainstream moviegoers who avidly follow his newspaper and TV reviews.” —Booklist

“An appreciation of the greatest movies by the greatest movie enthusiast . . . I read this book with pleasure, enlightenment, and a desire to see many of the movies again, because I had missed what Roger saw.” —Paul Theroux