She spends a good portion of her time
reviewing films for Paste Magazine, Bitch Magazine, DigBoston, WBUR, Movie Mezzanine, and serving as co-host for the Cinema Fix podcast.
His background includes
reviewing films for The Washington Times, The Pittsburgh Tribune - Review, Breitbart.com, LifeZette.com and Colorado Parent magazine.
ABOUT DAVID ARMISTEAD CROW David Crow has been
reviewing films for Den of Geek since 2012.
He has been
reviewing films for a couple of years and has found a niche in queer world cinema.
Reviewing the film for The Chicago Sun Times, Roger Ebert praised the film for essentially not having a third act.
Jamie Broadnax,
reviewing the film for Black Girl Nerds, says that film is entertaining enough to be worth a watch:
Reviewing the film for The Times, Justin Chang wrote: «One of the best things about «Stronger,» which Green directed from a script by John Pollono, is that it doesn't shy away from, much less attempt to stifle, the anger, despair and terrible loneliness that Bauman experienced during his long, painful rehabilitation.
She also
reviews films for 4:3.
Who
reviews films for The New Yorker?
Reviewing the film for Slate, Dana Stevens noted «This devilishly funny and luxuriantly sensuous film is so successful as entertainment that it's hard to stop and notice the extreme degree of craft that went into its construction.»
I previously
reviewed the film for my blog here.
Reviewing the film for the New York Times, Manohla Dargis said «The pleasure of «The Post» is how it sweeps you up in how it all went down.»
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.
I reviewed this film for Cara over at Silver Screen Serenade, as a part of her Resolutions 2014 marathon.
Robert Abele
reviewed the film for The Times, calling it «the kind of curiously inconsequential homage that neither stokes your interest in cinema / Godard nor illuminates a turbulent love story between artists.»
Linda Cook earned bachelor degrees in English and elementary education from Monmouth (Illinois) College, She's a reporter and film critic at the Quad - City Times, and
reviews films for NBC affiliate KWQC.
I reviewed the film for The Stranger here.
NOTE: Since
I reviewed this film for a bigger outlet, I can't really reprint the review in its entirety.
Indeed, when
reviewing the film for The A.V. Club, Film Editor A.A. Dowd highlighted just how funny A Quiet Passion is for a work that's also primarily concerned with death, calling it «witty and stirring.»
I reviewed the film for Screen Daily here
I review the film for MSN here and report on the Earth Day tie - in at MSN here.
Diane Carson, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, has
reviewed films for over 25 years and has covered the Cannes, Telluride, Toronto, Palm Springs, and Sundance festivals.
Not exact matches
In addition to interviewing leading legal scholars and activists, like Angela Davis, DuVernay said she
reviewed about 1,000 hours of archival footage, including of images of lynchings, cellphone videos of police abuse, and The Birth of a Nation, the 1915 D.W. Griffith
film that glorified the Ku Klux Klan (and was screened at the White House
for President Woodrow Wilson).
The strong start
for «Minions» comes despite some ho - hum
reviews for the
film, which is the third tied to the Despicable Me franchise.
Ahead of the Oscars, the BAFTAs, the Golden Globes, and everything else, the judges
for these events are sent out
review copies, or screeners, of the
films to watch.
Disney has been promoting the
film heavily
for months, though its recent mixed
reviews from critics could dampen A Wrinkle in Time «s opening weekend box - office performance.
Thank you
for visiting news and
reviews Death by China, the documentary
film by Director Peter Navarro
As a movie critic I
reviewed it
for the International Tribune, terming it «a great
film.»
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?
Markus blogs on issues of missional leadership at MarkusWatson.com and has published
film reviews for the quarterly journal, Visual Parables.
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.
See page 95
for our
review of the
film.
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
Virginia Tech became the foundation
for Cincinnati's plan, and when Gran fired through
film in an intense Friday night
review at the team hotel, it was Virginia Tech
film he used to help the offense visualize.
The silver lining of this game is there's going to be A LOT of game
film to
review for Donovan before his first playoff series begins this weekend.
Most wrote to congratulate, thank, and / or applaud me
for having the courage to post such a thorough, candid, and critical
review, one which was informed by my years covering the concussion issue, not by all the media hype surrounding the
film.
Then you'll want to see the documentary «Lunch Line»,
for which The Lunch Tray is, fittingly enough, a sponsor: Here's a trailer of the
film and a recent
review from The -LSB-...]
Addison Cooper, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker and the founder of Adoption at the Movies, where he has
reviewed over a hundred
films for foster and adoptive families.
It still has really unique prints including some new ones like the adorable «Sprinkles» print, which excited me so much that I went against all my best maternal instincts and let my one year old chow down on a half dozen donuts while I
filmed her
for the video
review.
In Syracuse, within minutes of arriving at the Sheraton, he was yelling into a cellphone, arguing with The Villager, the newspaper that publishes his
film reviews, over reimbursement
for two $ 9.50 movie tickets.
According to Harold Graham, a deputy town clerk who
reviewed the
film production schedule
for the town board at Tuesday's work session, the fees
for week one, this week, totaled $ 15,075.
We researched and
reviewed the best drones
for filming and photography to bring you a top ten list of superior models on the market.
You can write to us at
[email protected] and check out www.SciAm.com
for the latest science news and
for additional info on Expelled, including
reviews by John Rennie and our Skeptic columnist Michael Shermer, who also appears in the
film.
A
review of The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a
film by David Grubin, airing on PBS January 26
for the American Experience series, in association with the BBC
Dr. Peden has written or contributed to more than 160 peer -
reviewed scientific publications on the kinetics and mechanisms of automobile exhaust catalysis; the development of zeolite catalysts
for diesel engine emission control; hydrocarbon reforming over bimetallic catalysts; the structure of hydroprocessing catalysts; the development of novel, supported solid acid catalysts
for petroleum refining; the growth and properties of oxide and semiconductor thin
films; and model studies of adhesion at metal / metal - oxide interfaces.
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film previews
for the target audience to
review before they open.
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