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Not for the first time the geniuses in the trailer department managed to make a rather unusual film look and sound just like every other movie.
Mark Steyn
(1959 – ) Canadian-born writer, political commentator & cultural critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Collateral”
Watching them was like watching two men who'd been thrown out of an airplane trying to share the same parachute.
Clive James
(1939 – ) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet & memoirist
Reviews/Criticism
Of British comedy act Little and Large
It’s not giving away the surprises that ruins the movie, it’s the surprises that ruin the movie… this director is a young dog who needs some new tricks.
Mark Steyn
(1959 – ) Canadian-born writer, political commentator & cultural critic
Reviews/Criticism
“The Village”
Adam Sandler’s latest moronic film instead continually opens a can of dumb ass on filmgoers.
Sandra Ramani
writer, editor, correspondent & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“The Waterboy”
The main character’s bout with cancer throughout
50/50
was nothing compared to the mental anguish I was forced to deal with as the 'plot' of this misguided medical morass unfolded before me.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“50/50”
Drama Critic: A person who surprises the playwright by informing him what he meant.
Anonymous
Definitions
Occupations
Reviews/Criticism
I'm afraid I missed large portions of this movie because my eyes spent so much time rolling.
Mark Ramsey
American film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Reviewing “End of Days”
What’s next for (Director Paul W.S.) Anderson? Maybe “Hannibal 2,” in which Anthony Hopkins escorts a group of toddlers to Chuck E. Cheese?
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Alien Vs. Predator”
If you don't knit bring a good book.
Dorothy Parker
(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet
Reviews/Criticism
Theater
It was the visual equivalent of Pringles: unfortunately, we couldn't stop watching it, albeit through our fingers. Painful.
Tanya Sweeney
Irish writer & reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“The Dinner Party”
Thus, it should surprise no one that what's eventually expelled onto the screen resembles the discharge of an animal that's been eating poorly to begin with.
Mr. Cranky
(movie reviews at mrcranky.com)
Reviews/Criticism
“Along Came a Spider”
The battle was lost several movies earlier.
Spyder Darling
musician & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
Review of “Battle For The Planet Of The Apes”
If you hear the phrase "Italian caveman epic" and your heart doesn't sing at least a little bit, then I pity your sad and joyless existence.
Rob Vaux
writer, editor & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“Yor
the Hunter from the Future”
On film,
Bonfire
achieves a consistency of ineptitude rare even in this era of over-inflated cinematic air bags.
Peter Travers
American film critic & televison interviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“The Bonfire of the Vanities”
The last time I was in Spain I got through six Jeffrey Archer novels; I must remember to take enough toilet paper next time.
Bob Monkhouse
(1928 – 2003) English entertainer
Books
Insults
Reviews/Criticism
Jeffrey Archer
There is less in this than meets the eye.
Mrs. Patrick Campbell
(1865-1940) English actress
Reviews/Criticism
Of a play
A giant turd of a movie that was made because someone had the rights to a brand name and needed to exercise them in a timely manner.
Devin Faraci
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Texas Chainsaw”
This poem will not reach its destination.
Voltaire
(1694 – 1778) French author, humanist & satirist
Reviews/Criticism
On Jean Baptiste Rousseau's ode “To Posterity”
Dirty Love wasn't written and directed, it was committed. Here is a film so pitiful, it doesn't rise to the level of badness.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“Dirty Love”
This book fills a much-needed gap.
Moses Hadas
(1900 – 1986) American teacher & translator
Books
Reviews/Criticism
When Mr. Wilbur calls his play
‘Halfway to Hell,
’ he underestimates the distance.
Brooks Atkinson
(1894 – 1984) theatre critic
Communication
Reviews/Criticism
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