On this day September 13 1986, Siskel and Ebert At The Movies premiered in syndication. Film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert had already built a reputation with their earlier programs, but this nationally syndicated version brought their famous “thumbs up, thumbs down” reviews to an even wider audience.
The show became a cultural phenomenon, known for the spirited debates and sharp insights of its two hosts. Their chemistry, often marked by friendly disagreements, made movie criticism accessible and entertaining for mainstream audiences.
Running through the 1980s and beyond, At The Movies influenced how audiences approached film, turning Siskel and Ebert into household names and their simple rating system into a pop culture staple.
80s insight: At The Movies reflected the growing importance of critics in shaping moviegoing decisions during the 1980s, showing how television could bring film discussion into living rooms nationwide.
The show became a cultural phenomenon, known for the spirited debates and sharp insights of its two hosts. Their chemistry, often marked by friendly disagreements, made movie criticism accessible and entertaining for mainstream audiences.
Running through the 1980s and beyond, At The Movies influenced how audiences approached film, turning Siskel and Ebert into household names and their simple rating system into a pop culture staple.
80s insight: At The Movies reflected the growing importance of critics in shaping moviegoing decisions during the 1980s, showing how television could bring film discussion into living rooms nationwide.