Dan Schneider is the founder and webmaster of Cosmoetica: the best in poetica.
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Film critic Roger Ebert calls Dan Schneider 'a considerable critic....'' that Dan Schneider (in regards to Ebert's writings) 'may well be correct in some aspects. What his analysis gives me is a renewed respect and curiosity about his own work....'; he states, 'Dan Schneider is observant, smart, and makes every effort to be fair.' He states, 'I conclude he is more analytical and less visceral that I am,' Ebert ends his praise, stating, 'What is remarkable about these many words is that Schneider keeps an open mind, approaches each film afresh, and doesn't always repeat the same judgments. An ideal critic tries to start over again with every review.' -12/9/09, from 'Who do you read? Good Roger or Bad Roger?', by Roger Ebert
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Werner Herzog's triumphant return to fictive filmmaking in over a decade.
A disappointing sequel that suffers from too many familiar Hollywood ills.
Ingmar Bergman's oddly neglected chamber piece is the work of a master.
A romp through sci fi films to get at the deeper questions that propel them.
A collection of short stories on losers that is written the way a loser would....
A Stanford law professor pens a classic on how to approach racism in a world where the very notion is passé.
The man who ran the Sanford Prison Experiment shows how evil is not just a thing within the individual.
Pulitzer Prize-winner loses touch and becomes third-rate pulp fiction hack.
Al Pacino's overlooked film on the role of the artist shines in some moments, and fails in others.
Howard Hawks gets John Wayne to emote, and other reasons why he's tops in the Westerns.
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