On this special episode, we pay tribute to the incredible television and film legacy -- and the humanity -- of the legendary Rob Reiner.
The co-director and co-writer of the blockbuster animated musical "David" talks about growing up in rural Zimbabwe and never seeing a movie until he was 14. We also discuss the films that have shaped Cunningham's work as well as his worldview.
The legendary journalist talks about his memoir, his pioneering work as a true-crime journalist, the birth of "Cold Case Files," narrating "Anchorman" -- and the movies that have shaped his life and career.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker joins Richard Roeper to talk about his new book “Uncool,” his catalog of iconic films —and the movies that shaped his life and work.
Richard Roeper interviews Steve Sarowitz, the billionaire founder of Paylocity, who discusses how he devotes his life to helping make the world a better place through the movie theaters he owns and the films he produces.
The brilliant and trailblazing DP talks about her experiences shooting the "Wicked" movies -- and reveals she's the voice of one of the most famous screams in modern film history.
Acclaimed documentarian Gabe Polsky (“The Man Who Saves the World?”, “Red Army,” “In Search of Greatness”) talks with Richard Roeper about the first movie that made a lasting impression on him, his favorite “guilty pleasure” film, and more.
The director of “The Girl Next Door” and “Something Borrowed” talks about his latest film, “Playdate,” starring Alan Ritchson and Kevin James. Luke also tells us about the movies that have impacted him the most.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of “Siskel & Ebert.” Richard Roeper discusses the cultural impact of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, with special guest Chaz Ebert, the widow of Roger. Chaz also talks about the movies that shaped her life.
Movies aren't just entertainment—they're transformative experiences. "The Movie of Your Life with Richard Roeper" explores the profound impact cinema has on our lives, sharing the films that shaped Roeper himself and inviting listeners to consider: Which movies define you? Diving into his own experiences, Roeper recounts his journey as a film reviewer and listing impactful movies like 'The Maltese Falcon,' 'The Exorcist,' and 'Rocky.' "The Movie of Your Life with Richard Roeper" is brought to you by Wayfarer Theaters. See a film near you by visiting wayfarertheaters.com.
In this inaugural episode of 'The Movie of Your Life,' host Richard Roeper discusses the inspirational family film 'Grow,' interviewing Priya-Rose Brookwell, the 11-year-old star who shares her experiences filming the movie. The episode also pays tribute to the late Diane Keaton, highlighting her versatile career from 'Annie Hall' to 'The Godfather.' Additionally, we explore the phenomenon of feel good holiday movies.
Now think about it. Every one of us gets top billing in our own movie, but no great story happens alone. Life comes with an ensemble cast. On this show, we're gonna explore that connection between life and the movies we love. Now, often I'll be joined by people who have amazing stories and we'll talk about the films that shaped who they are. Other times we're gonna go on deep dive, maybe the best movies for the holidays, unforgettable performances too. Paying tribute to the great actors of our time. We also wanna hear from you. What's the movie of your life? The one film that you'd watch again, if you could only watch one movie one last time. It's the Movie of Your Life podcast.