The author's name is Andrew Horbal. He blogs about film criticism at No More Marriages! and writes about film for Lucid Screening and PopMatters. He thanks you for your time and consideration.
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Mystery at Mansfield Manor is a step in the right direction towards a more creative, a more diverse cinema
Much fun is had skewering the eponymous Film Snob, but the book's real intent is to celebrate neglected cinematic treasures.
Cars doesn't quite succeed in breathing life into a new world. But if only all failures looked so good!
A. Horbal on the one error critics must avoid at all costs.
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X-Men: The Last Stand is fast, fun, and unpredictable — qualities that have been lacking in the season's movies thus far.
A good subject, provided it's treated competently, can redeem an otherwise unexceptional film. Thus is the case with Liz Mermin's documentary The Beauty Academy of Kabul.
One humble, young, Internet-based critic's thoughts on the state of film criticism.
These are some animated shorts that I've been enjoying online: Anything live action can do, animation can do better. And cheaper!
A perfectly serviceable disaster flick, but it's remarkable only for the extent to which it's unremarkable.
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