Movie Reviews: Three Bio-Pics NPR by Bob Mondello NPR's Bob Mondello reviews a true-life triple feature: Machine Gun Preacher, Moneyball and Toast, three unlikely stories based on real people. MICHELE NORRIS, host: Missionary Sam Childers, baseball manager Billy Beane and food writer, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Moneyball movie reviews Baltimore Sun (blog) This week's featured movie adaptation is "Moneyball," which is based on Michael Lewis' fascinating book about baseball's move from old-fashioned talent scouting to modern statistical analysis. Brad Pitt portays Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Poor movie reviews Bizjournals.com (blog) Netflix 's fumbled decision to split its streaming video business off from its traditional DVD-rental operation isn't going to be picked up by business schools as a case study — unless the lesson is how not to do it. For one thing, keeping the ... See all stories on this topic » |
'Abduction': The Reviews Are In! MTV.com In addition to Lautner (in his first lead role), the movie also stars Lily Collins as his love interest and a number of A-listers, including Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello and Alfred Molina. Before you head to the theater this weekend, ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Roger Ebert Show New York Times A pioneer of the insufferable culture of argument, Ebert was known as "the fat one," as he bluntly notes, offering prickly dueling movie reviews on TV with "the thin one," Gene Siskel. They were rival critics at The Chicago Sun-Times (Ebert) and The ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mr. Moviefone reviews 'Moneyball,' 'Dolphin Tale,' 'Abduction' and 'Killer Elite' OnTheRedCarpet.com I'm out. For all your showtimes, tickets, my Six Second Reviews and so much more, go to America's favorite movie guide, Moviefone.com, or you can call 1-800-777-FILM. If you want to drop me a note it's MrMoviefone@aol.com or Facebook.com/mrmoviefone. See all stories on this topic » |
Reviews For The Easily Distracted: Moneyball... Houston Press (blog) So how does it rate as a movie? In this case, fiction is somewhat less riveting than fact. Maybe it's because I read Michael Lewis' book when it came out and tend to side with those who think Beane would have been better off if he hadn't given a ... See all stories on this topic » |