His family n friends kept that quiet for a long time, I didn;t have a clue

I feel bad now for calling him after his Star Trek review.
You really shouldn't feel bad about that.
He's not one of those self-absorbed reviewers that takes themselves way too seriously, so I think he'd welcome divergent opinions to his own.
I remember the old Siskel & Ebert show. Those guys had differing opinions all the time, but had a sense of humor about it.
At The Movies should've ended when Siskel died; he and Ebert had a certain "chemistry" where when they discussed movies it seemed like you were sitting with two, old, friends disucssing the merits of a movie. Granted, your friends were a bit pretentious.
None of the stand-in critics they had over the course of time until they settled on Roeper and even, still, him didn't quite play of Gene as well.