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>War of the Worlds is rated PG-13. Much of the earth’s population is wiped out, leaving very little time for sex or bad language.
A.O. Scott
(1966 – ) American journalist & film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“War of the Worlds”
The only thing I didn’t like about
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
was the play.
Dorothy Parker
(1893 – 1967) writer, humorist & poet
Reviews/Criticism
“Barretts of Wimpole Street”
Theater
Mr. [Channing] Tatum… gives Keanu Reeves serious competition – defining numerous shades of blank of which I had been thus far unaware.
Rubin Safaya
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Reviewing “Dear John”
As a routine thriller
Firewall
is barely functional, but as a waste of talent, it’s positively amazing.
Rob Vaux
writer, editor & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“Firewall”
The best I can say about
Conan the Barbarian
is that it’s not as bad as I was expecting.
Beth Accomando
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Conan the Barbarian”
Like something you'd see if the NRA had its own music-video channel.
David Edelstein
(1959 – ) American film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“S.W.A.T.”
Uri Geller may have psychic powers by means of which he can bend spoons; if so, he appears to be doing it the hard way.
James Randi
(1928 – ) Canadian stage magician, skeptic & opponent of pseudoscience
Reviews/Criticism
Psychic
Uri Geller
Jobs ends up being a fairly honest, only mildly bombastic look at the life of a man who was very, very complicated – which is code for ‘a complete a-hole.’
Devin Faraci
film critic
Reviews/Criticism
Jobs
It's a car movie made by people who couldn't find reverse in a Volkswagen; a puzzle box thriller assembled by the functionally insane.
Rob Vaux
writer, editor & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“Getaway”
If I ever do a festival of films that deserve to be overlooked,
Friends & Lovers
is my opening night selection.
Roger Ebert
(1942 – 2013) American film critic, journalist & screenwriter
Reviews/Criticism
“Friends and Lovers”
She plunged into a sea of platitudes, and with the powerful breast stroke of a channel swimmer made her confident way towards the white cliffs of the obvious.
W. Somerset Maugham
(1874 – 1965) English dramatist & novelist
Reading/Writing
Reviews/Criticism
I found nothing really wrong with this autobiography except poor choice of subject.
Clifton Fadiman
(1904 – 1999) author, editor, radio host
Books
Reviews/Criticism
On Gertrude Stein's autobiography
The movie is too busy being thuggish bilge to note the irony of using every tank and missile at Ice Cube’s disposal to rescue a U.S. president about to downgrade defense spending.
Tim Robey
English journalist
Reviews/Criticism
“xXx: The Next Level”
Reading Proust is like bathing in someone else's dirty water.
Alexander Woollcott
(1887 – 1943) theater critic & commentator
Reviews/Criticism
Marcel Proust
Next to
Epic Movie
and
Date Movie,
the Scary Movies are French cuisine.
Mark Palermo
American writer & film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Epic Movie”
Wet she’s a star; dry she ain’t.
Fanny Brice
(1891 – 1951) comedian, singer, theater & film actress
Acting
Reviews/Criticism
On Esther Williams
As awful as you've heard and as bad as you've imagined.
Washington Post
Reviews/Criticism
Review of “Swept Away”
No, Cameron! Not another musical interlude! Please, I’ll be good!
Rob Vaux
writer, editor & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“Elizabethtown”
At least it’s not in 3D.
Rob Vaux
writer, editor & film reviewer
Reviews/Criticism
“The Hangover Part II”
If
Planes
were a reasonably priced download, you'd gladly use it to sedate your kids during a long car ride.
Rafer Guzman
journalist & film critic
Reviews/Criticism
“Planes”
If they'd stuffed the child's head up the horse's arse, they would have solved two problems at once.
Noel Coward
(1899 – 1973) English playwright, actor, composer, director & songwriter
Reviews/Criticism
Theater
When the opening night of the London musical “Gone With the Wind” was marred by an obnoxious young actress and a horse that relieved itself onstage
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