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Interview: Film Critic Roger Ebert About His New Book, Life Itself: A Memoir Blogcritics.org (blog) We know Roger Ebert as an excellent source on movies, not just his movie reviews, but his essays and books too. He is also quite funny — when I had the honor of interviewing him about a collection of his most negative reviews compiled in the book Your ... See all stories on this topic » |
Portraits of WTC bravery - New York Post New York Post Post photo journalist Matthew McDermott reviews his 9/11 photos for the first time since that tragic day. http://video.nypost.com The Post Got It Covered: Red Carpet: http://www.youtube.com/user/NYPost#grid/user/79FF470F88B24742 Post Movie Reviews: ... See all stories on this topic » |
Colin Firth Turns Spy, Michael Fassbender Craves Sex: Venice Film Reviews Bloomberg The movie is competing for the top prize at the festival. John Hurt signs autographs at the Venice Film Festival after the screening of ''Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.'' The movie is competing for the top prize at the festival. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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'Dark Horse' Reviews: What The Critics Are Saying Huffington Post Critics who caught the movie at the Venice Film Festival were lukewarm in their appreciation, with many bemoaning the film's inability to live up to the acid glory of Solondz's older films. Jonathan Romney for Screen Daily: "Don't expect Todd Solondz's ... See all stories on this topic » |
Reviews of recent and upcoming DVD releases Kansas City Star "Go's" title is, in case you didn't already guess, as figurative as it is literal, and the movie's myriad emotions - amused, irate, bitter, heartbroken and totally confused - are an entirely proper reflection of an already imperfect guy who has to ... See all stories on this topic » |
DVD reviews: 'First Class' takes X-Men story to great beginnings Middle East North Africa Financial Network With comic-book heroes such as Thor, Captain America and Green Lantern drawing most of the hype this past summer, another crew came through and blew them away. "X-Men: First Class" was a brilliant surprise to a crowded landscape, delivering a slick ... See all stories on this topic » |