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John Heyda <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 29 Sep 2001 20:00:43 -0400
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Krin,

At 05:05 PM 9/29/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Friends,
>
>I used to be able to find a good collection of newspaper and magazine
>reviews for specific films at www.cinemachine.com.   That site appears to
>have gone out of business.  Does anyone know of a good site or sites where
>multiple reviews of recent films (preferably by paid reviewers rather than
>by volunteers) can be found?

Here's one that's not bad:

http://www.critics.com

This site's gimmick is to showcase how many stars new releases get from a
range of practicing critics connected to various media (newspapers, magazines,
TV, etc.).  In this way, they're thinking, you can get at a glance a quick,
Consumer Reports-type fix on "how good a movie is."

The site went further, once, in rank ordering movies by year in terms of
their
average star rating.  Don't know if it still does this, though.

The reviews only go back to about '97 or so, but the site is useful in
linking you to the how new movies have fared with "the critics."  It's
easy, as well, to access reviews by well known critics like Ebert, Maslin,
Berardinelli, etc.

John Heyda
Miami University-Middletown
Middletown, Ohio

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