Jeffrey Overstreet's first book about his career as a film critic--"Through a Screen Darkly"--is now available at Amazon.com and fine bookstores everywhere. Publisher's Weekly gave... More
I currently attend classes at College of the Canyons in Valencia, California. Additionally, I'm a film critic for Film Threat (www.filmthreat.com), as well as Film Monthly (www.filmonthly.com), and I write articles and book review... More
Daniel M. Kimmel is a past president of the Boston Society of Film Critics and current co-chair of the Boston Online Film Critics Association. His reviews appeared in the Worcester Telegram and Gazette for 25 years and can now be... More
Er, I like movies. More
Even though Monsters, Inc lacks the sophistication of the Toy Story series, it is a still delight for children of all ages.
What Else has the Critics Talking? | Reviews |
92% | Skyfall | 285 |
65% | The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | 260 |
90% | Lincoln | 232 |
93% | Zero Dark Thirty | 229 |
89% | Django Unchained | 227 |
4/5 |
Con Artist by Amber Wilkinson, Eye for Film |
8/10 |
Kon-Tiki by Simon Brookfield, We Got This Covered |
4/5 |
Convento by Amber Wilkinson, Eye for Film |
7 |
Would You Rather by Matt Donato, We Got This Covered |
2.5/5 |
Lost In Thailand by Nicolas Rapold, New York Times |
3/4 |
Frankenweenie by Robert Cashill, Popdose |
3.5/4 |
Peter Pan by Robert Cashill, Popdose |
6/10 |
Photographic Memory by Sarah Boslaugh, PopMatters |
7/10 |
Girl Model by Sarah Boslaugh, PopMatters |
6/10 |
The Portrait of a Lady by Sarah Boslaugh, PopMatters |
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