Since 1986, Roger Ebert€™s annual collection has been recognized as the preeminent source for full-length critical movie reviews.<br><br>The only film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize, Roger Ebert collects his reviews from the last 30 months in <i>Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2012</i>. <i>Forbes Magazine</i> described Ebert as the "most powerful pundit in America." In January 2011, he and his wife, Chaz, launched <i>Ebert Presents at the Movies</i>, a weekly public television program in the tradition that he and Gene Siskel began 35 years earlier.<br><br>Since 1986, each edition of <i>Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook</i> has presented full-length movie reviews, with interviews, essays, tributes, journal entries, and "Questions for the Movie Answer Man," and new entries in his popular Movie Glossary. Inside <i>Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2012</i>, readers can expect to find every movie review Ebert has written from January 2009 to July 2011, including <i>The Social Network, Waiting for Superman, Inception, The King's Speech, My Dog Tulip, The Human Centipede</i>, and more. Also included in the <i>Yearbook</i> are:<br><br>* In-depth interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, such as John Waters and Justin Timberlake.<br><br>* Memorial tributes to those in the film industry who have passed away, such as Blake Edwards, Tony Curtis, and Arthur Penn. <br><br>* Essays on the Oscars and reports from the Cannes and Toronto Film Festivals.