Sentences with phrase «times movie critic»

Until recently, Christy reviewed films for The Associated Press for over 14 years, and in 2004 was named the first full - time movie critic in the worldwide news organization's history.

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For most movies, especially blockbusters, studios give critics a date and time when they can go live with reviews.
Critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times, a cohost of a popular television movie review program, emerged as a major supporter of Kids after interviewing director Larry Clark at Cannes.
Young Ghanaian rising actor, Abraham Attah, has received yet another award, this time the rising star award, from the Black Film Critics Circle for his role in the movie, «Beasts of No Nation».
But just because your movie boasts TIME Magazine and Pulitzer - Prize Winning automotive critic Dan Neil run down the 50 worst cars ever produced.
The best movies of 2017 included, clockwise from top left: «Dunkirk,» «Get Out,» «The Florida Project,» «Lady Bird,» «Okja Movie reviews, news and features from critics and reporters of The New York Times.
Critics Consensus: The movie could have benefited from a more experienced director, but a great cast and script overcome any first time jitters the director may have had.
This is one of the worst movies that I have ever seen... What a waste of time... How can the critics even give this movie a single star????
Critic Consensus: The movie could have benefited from a more experienced director, but a great cast and script overcome any first time jitters the director may have had.
Critics see movies all the time that we understand may produce a divided response.
Maybe not a favourite of critics from the first time of seeing this movie and now to the 100th time I still enjoy and engage with this high octane movie that is action packed from start to finish!
As a member of the Florida Film Critics Circle, most of his time is spent reviewing upcoming movies.
Now, normally I've agreed with Harry's reviews (he obviously loves movies and can relate to them on a level that most critics can't), but this time I totally disagreed with his praise of «The Haunting».
Other screen credits include JERICHO, INSIDE NO. 9, PARTNERS IN CRIME, FORTITUDE, AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME, for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Mini-Series at the US Critics Choice Awards, DOCTOR WHO, GARROW»S LAW, THE WOMAN IN BLACK, and ROBIN HOOD.
From «The Post» to «Phantom Thread,» L.A. Times critics discuss the movies to look for this holiday season
Somewhat critic - proof, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle is the kind of movie that will probably be appreciated the more closely aligned with being a pothead you tend to be, and if you're baked yourself while watching it, it may be the funniest film you've seen since... the last time you were high watching a movie.
Screenings for those film only just began over the Thanksgiving holiday and, like the Critics» Choice Movie Awards group, the Broadcast Film Critics Association, likely didn't have time to screen it or it wasn't screened for them.
Los Angeles Times critic Justin Chang even punned that the movie was a shoo - in for the «Poem d'Or,» a play on the festival's top jury prize, the Palme d'Or.
While the theme may be one we see lazily churned out Halloween after Halloween, critics across the board are agreeing that this movie is a mustwatch — with Time Out New York calling it «One of the most genuinely unnerving horror films in recent memory.»
As probably the most celebrated and beloved film critic around, a man whose work has appeared in the Chicago Sun - Times for 45 years, who co-hosted «At The Movies» with Gene Siskel for almost 25, and who was the first film critic to win the Pulitzer Prize, it's almost surprising that Roger Ebert has never been the subject of a movie himself.
he 71st Cannes Film Festival is underway (May 8 - 19), and L.A. Times critic Justin Chang is there, seeing as many movies as possible and writing about it for a day - by - day, film - by - film diary.
It's hard to believe it's that time again — the time of the year where critics and bloggers throw together lists of the movies they felt shined the brightest during the past year.
I'm not one of these critics who have an irrational hatred for all things Jerry Bruckheimer, I actually love most of his movies (except the Transformer series) and recently watched Armageddon again on Blu - ray and still love that movie — it makes me cry every time, yeah I'm a Sap.
There are no critic reviews yet for Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies - Its Movie Time!.
Sometimes movies just need time to mature before they're fully appreciated; the same goes for movie critics to appreciate them.
Critics have described grossout comedy Movie 43 as the worst film of all time.
It was a hit with critics, earning an 84 % on Rotten Tomatoes, and it became the most successful X-Men related movie of all time.
Plus, there's the searing, Hungarian concentration camp drama «Son of Saul,» a movie that took the Grand Prix prize at Cannes and will likely win a host of critics prizes leading up to the time when Oscar ballots go out.
Time and again, critics talk up a movie like «It Follows» or «The Witch.»
Our critic Bob Mondello said at the time that the film wasn't like the PG - 13 superhero movies that audiences were used to.
For years they had value only in the minds of feature editors fretting that their movie critics had too much free time.
Time was when critics might have called a movie like Dear John «schmaltzy,» referring to the Yiddish term for the sickly sweet chicken fat that...
Males accounted for 91 % of critics writing for movie / entertainment magazines / websites such as Entertainment Weekly, 90 % of those writing for trade publication websites such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and The Wrap, 80 % of critics writing for general interest magazines and sites such as Time and Salon, 72 % of those writing for newspaper websites, and 70 % of critics writing for radio outlets / sites such as NPR.
After the speech by Oprah Winfrey that nearly set off a presidential campaign and the many sharp comments about sexual harassment and pay inequality spoken by movie and TV stars at Sunday's Golden Globe Awards, many observers watched the usually low - key Critics» Choice Awards on Thursday for clues about whether the Time's Up movement would continue to shape Hollywood's self - celebratory season.
Like so many movies profiled in this series, «Joe» is a deeply personal work, with a risky, even heedless style that baffled and alienated many viewers at the time, including critics who declared it one of the worst films of its year.
In South Korea, critics of the film have expressed chagrin at Miyazaki's elision of the role of forced Korean labor in building the state - of - the - art military aircraft this movie showcases, at times, with something like romantic nostalgia.
Including «Phantom Thread» on his 2017 top - 10 list, the New York Times critic A.O. Scott wrote, «There are movies that satisfy the hunger for relevance, the need to see the urgent issues of the day reflected on screen.»
So while so many of my fellow critics enjoy their mad rush through Auteursville at Cannes tonight I'm remembering the time I fell in love with this movie...
But the thing that makes the movie stand out — the thing that all the critics at the time immediately commented on — was how the movie looked.
Armond White, the man is not a consumer of the cinematic equivalent of trite slush, his top ten films of all - time includes Lawrence of Arabia, Nashville and The Magnificent Ambersons, but Armond White the critic vehemently detests online criticism and the movies those writers hold up in esteem.
Pull up a chair and take notes as The Times» film critics, Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang, discuss the holiday movies they're most looking forward to.
Los Angeles Times film critics Kenneth Turan and Justin Chang share some of their summer movie picks.
Variety critic Peter Debruge wrote that the movie feels «out - of - time... but holds our interest, thanks to [the] cast.»
It's not often you hear an audience of movie critics gasp out loud at something on - screen, but Toni Erdmann, the new comedy of forced familial closeness from German director Maren Ade, has a comic moment so perfectly timed that it got the civilized cinema - set of New York City to jump out of their seats like this was an Evil Dead movie in 3D.
well yeah since critics are false advertising it saying it's the best thing that every happened and people are excepting to be scared out of their minds over this movie and leaving disappointed, well the movie didn't scary me but it left me thinking and it did have it's chilling and creepy moments that got under my skin a lot of times.
Former film critic and co-author of Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West, Italian writer - director Dario Argento has devoted himself these past 40 years to gory horror movies.
He was coming off a weekend that yielded Critics» Choice Movie Awards recognition for his film's ensemble, supporting actor Christoph Waltz and a screenplay honor for the writer / director himself at the time, but in the week since, Waltz and the ensemble were again rewarded, this time by the Screen Actors Guild.
This is also how the Hollywood Foreign Press tends to decide movies because they, too, see them a lot of the time before the films open to critics.
Hailed by the LA Times as an «implausible feat of sustained imagination,» and the Wall Street Journal as «an almost perfect movie with flawless performances,» Nancy Oliver's screenplay was nominated for an Oscar, while Gillespie's film won numerous critics» awards and festival prizes.
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