Michelle Alexandria has been writing reviews for EclipseMagazine.com since 1997. Her reviews have been seen or quoted on many of the top entertainment and film websites on the Web. She's most famous for her infamous trio of reviews for "Lord of the Rings" and saying the series lacked a little thing called "believability." To this very day she avoids getting her picture taken for fear of LOTR fanboys recognizing her.
She was the one critic in the crowd who hated "Titanic" and laughed out loud in the theater when Jack died (although she has come around on Titanic, so there's hope). She walked out of "Magnolia" and "A.I." One of these days, she's going to collect every piece of hate mail for an entire year and put it into book form. In another life she has been a freelance Consumer Tech reporter for The Washington Post and United Press International.
Her first book, "Tell Us Who You Are - The EclipseMagazine.com Interviews," will be re-published this this summer with an iPad app coming soon.
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