Joo-Wang John Lee is a computer programmer at Binghamton University by day and a movie critic by hobby. Upon insistent suggestion from people around him, he finally decided to start critiquing movies in writing instead of just verbal form among his friends. His writings can be found at John's Movie Blog.
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It looks like a real show will finally go on. How well can we predict it?
Reactions to the Oscar nominations, surprises and all.
Predictions for a most unpredictable year.
Cloverfield successfully goes beyond being just a clever gimmick and works well as a genuine thrill ride.
An old-fashioned throwback to the '70s conspiracy thrillers.
The Apatow comedy crew descends further into sophomoric vulgarity and squanders whatever drama they attempt to explore.
It could have been a richer meditation on life, but it ends up trading in on Nicholson’s and Freeman’s personas rather than rejuvenating them.
A reflection on the best and worst movies of the year.
Atonement is period filmmaking at its finest and most modern.
This film is, in many ways, the “sports movie” I have been waiting to see.
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