Also new this week: super-deluxe special editions of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Paramount) on DVD and Blu - ray [
read my review of the film here], Carlos Saura's music film Fados (Zeitgeist), a Criterion edition of Mira Nair's 2001 Monsoon Wedding (on DVD and Blu - ray) and Jean - Jacques Beineix's The Moon in the Gutter (Cinema Libre).
«A Glimpse Into the Mind of Charles Swan III» lands in theaters next year on February 8th, and you can
read our review of the film right here.
Ahead of Horror Channel's UK TV premiere screening of RADIUS, directors Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard talk last minute casting, corpses and making the FrightFest audience cry You can
read our review of the film here.
Not exact matches
Why am I
reading a
film review of Fast and Furious 6 when I decided at age 13, after seeing 2 Fast, 2 Furious, that I was too old for anything involving Paul Walker?
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's essay entitled «Teaching with Television and
Film,» (TTF) published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology
of Teaching Methods, a widely
read Yearbook
of the National Society for the Study
of Education.1 Even in this essay, however, Leifer
reviews what has been learned from various psychological studies
of television and
film narratives, and the limited range
of the studies limits the vision
of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
I have
read 15
reviews of the
film, and not one mentions that Tolkien imbues his pre-Christian masterpiece with Christian concerns.
generates a «sour»
review they could (in theory) change the end
of that very show as soon as they
read it... the Story NXT tells is set on
film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the Audience sees it, to adjust their sails for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle for the next taping, at which time they'll have a better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
And so the other day, when I
read a
review of the new London rom - com «Man Up» and saw another dating blogger slagging off the choice
of date venue in the
film — The South Bank — I have to admit I was taken aback.
But I did
read the
review you linked to, and although the writer «kind
of» defends the
film, ultimately she concludes she can't recommend this
film either.
just came back from
reading The Subtle Knife
review / essay on District 9 and it was extremely well - done, and gave a nice, quick view into South African culture / history / outlook which enhanced my memory
of the
film.
The unique combination
of reviews, news, and user discussion — all accessed through MRQE's search portal — allows any user to
read and add to the Internet's most comprehensive collection
of opinion about
film.
If you've enjoyed the 19 -
film ride so far (I have, immensely), none
of the «negative» Infinity War
reviews published (at least not the ones I've
read) should generate any angst.
I have already made my views on festive
films as clear as is necessary;
read my
review of The Heart
of Christmas or Die Hard if you are need
of a refresher.
I actually appreciate
reviews like this, not because I agree with them (or are likely to agree; I haven't seen the movie yet), but because they say exactly what I would expect to
read from an articulate
film lover who just isn't really
of the mindset to enjoy the MCU for what it is.
I recently
read Roger Ebert's
review of a urban crime picture «Clockers» (A
film I greatly disliked) he wrote something true from the results
of black on black drugs and violence.
How do you
review a
film with a lead character so self - aware he's capable
of reading said
review, then cracking wise about it with numerous inventively offensive putdowns?
If you have
read my
reviews for any length
of time you will know that one
of my many
film bias is an extreme dislike
of talking animals in my movies.
As a
film critic and movie lover, my days
of reading Roger's
reviews and watching him spar with Gene Siskel go back as farRead More →
Reading reviews on BBS
of my own
films, I realized that my audience is very diverse, and it's not just intellectuals watching my
films.
Blu - Ray
Review: Crimson Peak was one of my favorite films of 2015 (you can read my full theatrical review
Review: Crimson Peak was one
of my favorite
films of 2015 (you can
read my full theatrical
review review here).
As a
film critic and movie lover, my days
of reading Roger's
reviews and watching him spar with Gene Siskel go back as far as I can remember to when I was a little kid watching movies instead
of playing outside with the other neighbor kids.
I see a fair number
of films and
read the
reviews before I go.
Those
of you who've
read my
review of Waiting will know that I didn't much care for that
film, even though it did make me laugh on occasion.
Louis» thoughts and musings on the world
of film make for fun and informative
reading so why not do yourself a favour and head over there after checking out his
review!
Normally this kind
of documentary manipulation would raise flags for some, but given Panahi's current predicament and subsequent longing for the medium (and additionally the
film's unmanufactured feeling), it comes off as an intensely personal, resonant rebellion, an incredibly beautiful movie and one
of his best
films to date (
read our
review).
It is hard to remember how few serious
film critics held podiums twenty years ago (when Time magazine carried more influence, for that matter, than all the rest
of the media combined — among the handful
of moviegoers who
read reviews at all).
To
read more and to see
reviews of her
films, click here.
This writer was lucky enough to catch the
film early at Comic - Con last month (
read my glowing
review here), and coming fresh off a double feature
of Shaun
of the Dead and Hot Fuzz at The Music Box Theatre in Chicago, I can't wait to see it again.
While it's about a young child facing her father's fading health and an impending environmental disaster (not to mention a herd
of prehistoric monsters migrating ominously towards them) in a fictional part
of the U.S. called «The Bathtub,» the emotionally rousing «Beasts
of the Southern Wild» is simply an inspiring and celebratory look at love, loss and life that's moving and passionate in the way few
films are these days (
read our
review).
David: If you've
read any
of my previous
reviews of films featuring super heroes, you know this is not my genre
of choice.
Ethan Hawke has given many brilliant performances in his 33 - year
film career, including standouts like «Gattaca», «Before the Devil Knows You're Dead», «Boyhood», and the «Before Sunrise»......
Read more «New
Review from Jeff York
of Creative Screenwriting Magazine: Paul Schrader and Ethan Hawke stun with «First Reformed» ``
If you've
read any
of my previous
reviews of films featuring super heroes, you know this is not my genre
of choice.
READINGS Books about all aspects
of filmmaking and
film culture Reinventing Hollywood by David Bordwell,
reviewed by Nick Pinkerton; California Infernal: Anton LaVey & Jayne Mansfield As Portrayed by Walter Fischer,
reviewed by J. Hoberman; Metaphors on Vision by Stan Brakhage,
reviewed by Michael Joshua Rowin
The
film is about Ryder [John Travolta] who decides to take... Continue
reading «THE TAKING
OF PELHAM 123 [MOVIE
REVIEW]»
One
of the most anticipated horror
films in years is Robert Eggers» The Witch (
read our
review), which will be opening...
If you would like to
read my full
review of the
film from Sundance, please click on the link below:
I truly enjoyed this
film and if you want to
read more
of my thoughts on it, feel free to check out my
review of the
film below:
I appreciate that very much, and I know that Haynes is criticized by some because
of the texture or quality
of his
films, because
of the emphasis that he lays on costumes and gestures, suggesting that he can be perhaps too superficial or not deep enough or cold or chilly as I've
read in some
reviews.
The
film was a great surprise and I don't know how many negative
reviews I've
read of it.
Read our full
review of the
film at the end
of the link above.
Good
review dude, I'm growing more and more concerned about the way the characters fare in this
film (and not in terms
of life vs death, I
read Krakeur's «Into Thin Air» awhile ago so I have a good idea
of who makes it and who doesn't) and how much screen time Krakeur himself will have.
If you're looking for a taste
of Lindsy's style,
read her
review of the highest - grossing
film of the DC Extended Universe, Wonder Woman, or her
review of my favorite
film from 2016, Toni Erdmann.
Before starting to write this
review, I decided to
read the pro-Shyamalan arguments in the attempt to get the flip side opinion as to what I consider to be one
of the worst
films of 2008, and perhaps the worst
film from an auteur
of Shyamalan's reputation in some time.
The eagerly - anticipated release
of Warcraft is finally upon us, with the first
film based on the hugely successful video - game series opening in the UK this coming week [
read our
review here].
Obviously, this
film was meant to be seen in 3D,
read out
review of the 3D Blu - ray here.
Tasha Robinson (Senior Editor) grew up with limited access to movies, but a great deal
of access to
film criticism, and she voraciously
read reviews while imagining a future where she'd get to actually see the movies she was
reading about.
The start was about two million less than Clooney's last
film as director — the comedy Leatherheads (this new effort has had better
reviews -
read ours), and the political aspect has more in common with Confessions
of a Dangerous Mind and Good Night, and Good Luck.
The edited - down
film version
of The Trip to Italy premiered at Sundance to good notes, but you probably don't need to
read reviews to know that Coogan and Brydon are going to deliver once more.
«Roger and I
read and admired Michael's
film reviews in the competing newspaper because they reflected a wealth
of knowledge about literature, culture and cinema.
You can watch David's video
review of Birth
of a Nation, and
read up on the controversy behind The Birth
of a Nation, as well as the recent controversy within the
film community itself.