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Matt Fagerholm

Matt Fagerholm is the Literary Editor at RogerEbert.com and is a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association. He spent four years writing film reviews and interviews for HollywoodChicago.com and has contributed to a variety of publications including Time Out Chicago, The A.V. Club, No Film School, Cinema Femme and Magill's Cinema Annual. His writing/editing experience includes serving as Assistant A&E Editor at the Columbia Chronicle and a full-time writer interviewing such icons as Betty White, Ed Asner and Judy Collins at the Woodstock Independent. For nearly a decade, he served as a monthly guest on Vocalo radio's The Morning AMp program, and is also the founder of Indie Outlook, a blog and podcast featuring exclusive interviews with some of the most exciting voices in modern independent filmmaking. Follow him on Twitter at @IndieOutlook and @mattfagerholm.

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Ebert Club

#388 September 1, 2020

Matt writes: The film world is reeling over the death of Chadwick Boseman, one of the most extraordinary talents of his generation, who succumbed to colon cancer at age 43. He had been privately battling the disease for years, all…

Ebert Club

#387 August 18, 2020

Matt writes: Earlier this month, Chaz Ebert invited readers to share about their own “Happy Place,” which can be any form of escape from our current quarantine. In her initial Happy Place column, Chaz asked readers to write about "a…

Ebert Club

#386 August 4, 2020

Matt writes: The extraordinary century-long life of Hollywood icon Olivia de Havilland came to an end last month when she passed away at age 104. Not only was she a two-time Oscar-winner who delivered brilliant work in such classics as…

Features

Thumbnails 7/20/20

Izzy, the creator of Be Kind Rewind; Lockdown Puppet Theater; Tribute to Ennio Morricone; In praise of "Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets"; Legacy of John Lewis.

Ebert Club

#384 July 7, 2020

Matt writes: Carl Reiner, the towering comedic genius responsible for creating "The Dick Van Dyke Show," died last week at the age of 98. He remained uproarious and brilliant to the very end, and there's no question that his work…