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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Movie Review: Moon at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Strange, inventive, and intriguing.
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Movie Review: Away We Go at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Very funny, thoroughly enjoyable and emotionally satisfying all at once.
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Movie Review: The Private Lives of Pippa Lee at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Fantastic performances all round and a stellar cast hold the film up, even when most other aspects weight it down.
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Movie Review: The Hurt Locker at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
An enjoyable movie that still manages to maintain the seriousness of its subject matter.
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Movie Review: Van Diemen's Land at the Edinburgh Film Festival 2009
Compelling, raw and undeniably powerful.
151
Movie Review: The Hangover
It's genuinely funny. Is there any more that you can really as from a comedy?
150
Movie Review: Terminator Salvation
Undoubtedly entertaining but when it comes down to it, it's just a movie about blowing stuff up.
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Movie Review: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Bigger doesn't necessarily mean better.
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Movie Review: Drag Me To Hell
Amongst the sea of Japanese-to-American remakes and cheap teen slashers, the horror genre is truly alive and well.
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Movie Review: Synecdoche, New York
A strangely compelling and satisfyingly ambiguous piece of work.
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