critics
Jul 17 2008, Madhuri Katti

Remote. Thats what experts predict.
High. Going by the rumours and all the hype.

Fans believe Heath Ledger deserves an Oscar for his potrayal of the deranged villian, The Joker, in the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight. Even though he may no longer...

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A June 23, 2005 file photo shows Chicago Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper, left, and film critic Roger Ebert posing for photographers following a ceremony in which Ebert was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.