Where is the box to search for
reviews of older films??
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?
A lyrical examination
of sibling rivalry and the clash
of Old World values with the American dream, the
film was a visual feast and earned glowing
reviews.
The National Board
of Review, the
oldest film organization to hand out year - end awards and who almost always announce their awards first, didn't take that news lightly and revealed today that their winners will be announced on November 29th.
The
film drew a rousing standing ovation but less enthusiastic critic
reviews for its tale
of a 12 - year -
old boy living in poverty who sues his parents for neglect.
Perhaps due to the choices to cover
older works, they're more able than ever to produce intelligent, thoughtful, and informative criticism — while this article maligns their production value as no better than «the average Youtube video,» editing a video
review to provide context via clips
of the
film is a step beyond what the vast majority
of populist or even academic
film criticism has done in the past, let alone other related
films in the genre and in the director's oeuvre for context.
Stealing Beauty's correlations with the later The Dreamers — a ripe lead with bee - stung lips; a moment in which the 19 - year -
old protagonist nestles a paramour's photograph against an erogenous zone (a gesture Jonathan Rosenbaum called in his
review of The Dreamers «the perfect encapsulation
of Bertolucci's idea
of a turn - on»); scatological punchlines; an unlikely virgin; shock nudity — are numerous and sundry, so much so that one would like to call the newer
film an apologia.
I'd love to hear your take /
review on the 2003 Horror
film «Wrong Turn», it is one
of my favorite modern horror
films, I think it's smart, fun and pays wonderful homage to
old school horror.
Drew's
Review: In case you were wondering, yes - I decided that immediately after a «2009 in Review» article all about how I never go to the movies anymore and have reconnected with older cult films, my first review of 2010 would be of a movie currently in the
Review: In case you were wondering, yes - I decided that immediately after a «2009 in
Review» article all about how I never go to the movies anymore and have reconnected with older cult films, my first review of 2010 would be of a movie currently in the
Review» article all about how I never go to the movies anymore and have reconnected with
older cult
films, my first
review of 2010 would be of a movie currently in the
review of 2010 would be
of a movie currently in theaters.
A series
of articles and
reviews of older movies that have entered, well, the
film canon, for being creatively or culturally important.
I managed to convince the producers
of Jo - Maxi (
old RTE magazine show) to let me do their
film reviews for a while.
Opening its membership to L.A. - based
film critics whose
reviews appeared regularly in newspapers, trade publications and magazines, as well as on radio and television, LAFCA voted in its first batch
of awards on Feb. 13, 1976 at the
old Cock»n' Bull Restaurant.
The National Board
of Review, the
oldest film organization to hand out year - end awards and who almost always...
The
oldest film critics» organization in existence, the National Board
of Review began in 1909 as an act
of defiance when then - New York City...
The
film begins with a quick
review of Old Testament stories like the parting
of the Red Sea, Noah (who is the title subject
of another movie releasing in 2014, with Russell Crowe in the lead) and David and Goliath.
We do not blindly accept the classic status
of older films, nor do we
review every major
film on release, even if they are directed by big names.
SXSW
Film Review Detention Complete Coverage
of SXSW
Film 2011 Director: Joseph Kahn, Writers: Joseph Kahn & Mark Palermo A downtrodden 17 - year -
old girl is sent to detention where she must survive a slasher
film killer and save the world in time for prom.
This one currently stands as the
oldest film I've
reviewed so far but it might also strike a second landmark as being one
of my... Continue reading TBT: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
The Sense
of An Ending movie
review: Just like Lunchbox, Ritesh Batra's new
film has at its centre an
older, lonely man seeking a connection.
He starts with «With
old - school scares, stellar camerawork and commendable acting, this
film — though formulaic — confirms our love
of a good horror flick» but he ends his
review with «The Conjuring, unfortunately, doesn't carry with it the overwhelming scares, the character development or the ingenuity.»
While the majority
of negative
reviews do seem to stem from the aged set, there are any number
of older critics who gave the
film positive
reviews (81 % fresh at Rotten Tomatoes as
of this writing).
Hailing from Bergen County, New Jersey, Justin has an extreme passion for all genres
of film, and has been writing and
filming movie
reviews since he was 12 years
old.
The
film drew a rousing standing ovation at its premiere Thursday but less enthusiastic critic
reviews for its tale
of a 12 - year -
old boy living in poverty who sues his parents for bringing him into such a cruel world.
About Blog THE HORROR FICTION
REVIEW began in 2003 as an
old - school fanzine, generally a 14 - 20 paged, stapled - Xerox publication featuring
reviews of horror novels, occasional
film reviews, and author interviews.
Good
review, I like the dark «dungeony» look to the enviroments and stuff, reminds me
of Gex 3D and
old Disney
films =)
Among the works presented in the exhibition are Gestures (1999), Crossfire (2007), Mixed
Reviews (1999 — 2001) and the centerpiece
of the exhibition Video Quartet (2002), a large, four - screen projection featuring hundreds
of clips from
old Hollywood
films, with actors and musicians making sound or playing instruments.
In the Boston Globe, Cate McQuaid
reviews the
film: «Andrew Neel splices
old footage
of interviews with his grandmother alongside his own talks with her sons, other family members, scholars, and friends.
About Blog THE HORROR FICTION
REVIEW began in 2003 as an
old - school fanzine, generally a 14 - 20 paged, stapled - Xerox publication featuring
reviews of horror novels, occasional
film reviews, and author interviews.
Using the knowledge gained from the prior
films, Dr. Turner, here turns to the analysis
of a completed Sandplay case,
reviewing the remarkable work
of a nine year -
old boy who accesses the depths
of his potentials in the Sandplay.