High Fidelity / The Road to El Dorado / Price of Glory
Episode 31
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Rules of Ingagment / Return to Me / Black and White
Episode 32
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Keeping the Faith / 28 Days / Where the Money is / American Psyco
Episode 33
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U 571 / The Virgin Suicides / Love and Basketball
Episode 34
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Where the Heart is / Frequency
Episode 35
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Gladiator / Commited / I Dreamed of Africa
Episode 36
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Battlefield Earth / The Big Kahuna / Hamlet / Michael Jordan to the Max
Episode 37
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Dinosaur / Small Time Crooks / Shanghai Noon
Episode 38
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Big Mamma's House / Mission Impossible 2
Episode 39
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Gone in 60 Seconds / Love Labours Lost / Sunshine
Episode 40
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Shaft / Titian A.E. / Boys and Girls / Jesus' Son
Episode 41
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Chicken Run / Me, Myself, and Irene
Episode 42
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The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle / The Perfect Storm / The Patriot / Trixie
Episode 43
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Disney's The Kid / Scary Movie
Episode 44
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X-Men / Chuck and Buck
Episode 45
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What Lies Beneath / Loser / In the Crowd / Pokemon: The Movie 2000
Episode 46
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Nutty 2: The Klumps / The Eyes of Tammy Faye / The Hollow Man / Thomas and the Magic Railroad / Wonderland
Episode 47
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Hollow Man / Space Cowboys / Legand of Bagger Vance / Coyote Ugly
Episode 48
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The Replacements / Autumn in New York / Cecil B. Demented
Episode 49
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The Cell / Blow Dry / Love and Sex
Episode 50
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The Crew / Bring It On / Love and Sex / The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack
At the Movies
Overview
At the Movies is a movie review television program that aired from 1982 to 1990. It was produced by Tribune Entertainment and created by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, who had left Sneak Previews the previous year.
Siskel and Ebert left in 1986 in a dispute with Tribune Entertainment; they went on to create Siskel & Ebert with Buena Vista Television. They were replaced by film critics Rex Reed and Bill Harris, a gossip correspondent for Entertainment Tonight. Under Reed and Harris, the show expanded beyond movie reviews, adding show business news. Harris left in 1988 and was replaced by former ET host Dixie Whatley.