I am a film critic and blogger, and have been so for almost three years now, going from starting my own movie review website, Movie World (which is still running), and then moving on to writing for various movie blogs.
In November 2008 I started writing for Screen Rant, a movie and TV news site that aims to bring a down to earth perspective on the action/sci-fi/blockbuster side of the movies. I currently write daily for the site.
I have a varied taste in movies from big budget action flicks to foreign and art house fare. Some of my favourite movies include Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski, Rear Window, Oldboy, Psycho and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Some of my favourite directors include Quentin Tarantino, David Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick and the Coen brothers.
I'm just a film fan expressing my opinion.
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Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009 - Closing Thoughts
My overall thoughts on the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009.
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Movie Review: Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
A lame, unfunny, un-entertaining waste of time.
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Movie Review: The Girlfriend Experience at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Lacks the enjoyability and intellectual stimulation that we have come to expect from Steven Soderbergh.
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Movie Review: Pontypool at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Unnerving, sardonic and a hoop load of fun.
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Movie Review: The Missing Person at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
A little gem of a neo-noir film.
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Movie Review: Antichrist at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
A disgusting piece of work.
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Movie Review: Members of the Funeral at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
It feels like a few pieces of the puzzle are missing, and the picture on the box is faded.
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Movie Review: Outrage at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
An interesting and strangely fun watch.
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Movie Review: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Beyond action and spectacle, this sequel fails to eradicate most of the problems which plagued the first movie.
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Movie Review: Black Dynamite at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Over-the-top fight scenes, overly dramatic dialogue and ridiculous characters with ridiculous names make for an extremely fun experience.
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