Favorite Movie Review Links
- Aggressive-Voice:
Movie Reviews – Full and capsule reviews of films released from 2002 to
early 2006, by Scott Spicciati. - Apollo Movie Guide – Contests,
ratings, reviews, and links. - At the Movies
– Television program dedicated to movie reviews, hosted by critics A.O.
Scott and Michael Philips. Includes streaming Flash video of current and
past episodes. - BigSpeeg’s Movie Reviews -
Reviews of new and classic films, as well as video rentals. Also includes
interviews, polls, forums, and links. - The Book Lover’s Guide to Cinema
– Ratings and reviews of movies current and past by a graduate student in
English literature. - Brick Threw Glass – Reviews by
Matt Willey, with screenshots. Sortable by genre and release date. - Celluloid Dreams – Reviews
of classic films as well as movies in current release worldwide. Also
includes several director biographies, quizzes and links. - Chicago Sun-Times: Roger Ebert
– Full and capsule film reviews from the acclaimed critic. Also includes
film festival details, interviews, and essays. - Cinema Crazed – Reviews of
mainstream and independent films by Felix Vasquez, indexed alphabetically.
Also includes monthly film picks and a forum. - Cinema de Merde – Reviews of
films from various genres, with a focus on horror and gay content.
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DOMINIC CARTER- A STUNNING TURN OF EVENTS
DOMINIC CARTER
POMONA, N.Y. — Big political names abound in New York: Mario Cuomo. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Rudy Giuliani. And for political climbers seeking a stage in the media, a platform to join or displace the powerhouses, the man to go through for years was Dominic Carter — until last month.
Carter, a longtime political anchor for New York City’s cable news channel with influence that spread well beyond the nation’s largest city, recently took a far, fast fall in a bizarre cascade of events that began last month when charges that he beat his wife became public.
That led to his being pulled off the air by managers at NY1; Read entire Article »
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A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT – 2004 FILM

AUDREY TAUTOU
I just watched ” A Very Long Engagement” on cable, and I loved it. Audrey Tautou gives an heroic performance as a woman searching for her fiancé during World War I. She keeps on adding to her Iconic luster in every movie she stars in. Audrey Tautou is just a force of nature. This is a sprawling epic movie. Storytelling at it’s best. The acting and the script is magnificent, the photography is glorious. And surprise, Jodie Foster has a supporting role in this movie, and of course she is just fantastic. I liked this movie very much, and I recommend it.

AUDREY TAUTOU
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