Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 4 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Oppo Research," and it sounds like things will get pretty intriguing as Alicia keeps contemplating actually running for State's Attorney, Eli goes as far as to bring in a campaign manager, and more. In the new, 4th episode press release: Alicia is going to further explore the option of running for State's Attorney. Press release number 2: When Alicia agrees to further explore the option of running for State’s Attorney, Eli is going to bring a respected campaign manager into the fold to help her decide once and for all. Actor Steven Pasquale guest stars as the campaign manager, Jonathan Elfman. Other guest stars will feature: Stockard Channing (Veronica Loy), Katie Paxton (Lauren Lytton), Rachel Hilson (Nisa Dalmar), Anne Marsen (Jennifer), Nicole Roderick (Nora), Tom Cotter (Himself), Joseph Weisberg...
- 10/5/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Wyatt Earp might be the lead, but the infirm Doc Holliday is the real hero, an educated, elegant gunslinger who – most importantly, for a long-term invalid such as Scott Jordan Harris – makes chronic illness look good
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- 7/17/2014
- by Scott Jordan Harris
- The Guardian - Film News
Tell us your favourite lines and reviews from the much-loved film critic, who died this week
To say that film Roger Ebert, who has died from cancer aged 70, had a way with words would be an understatement. In a career spanning five decades, the Chicago Sun-Times film reviewer won a huge international following thanks to his brilliant, often acerbic, but always engaging criticism. Admirers have been sharing some of their favourite lines of his on Twitter with the hashtag #EbertQuotes – below are a few highlights, but what else would you add? Are there any Ebert film reviews that stand out for you as favourites?
For the uninitiated, there's a wealth of Roger Ebert quotes here and here, and for a mnore comprehensive look at his work visit rogerebert.suntimes.com.
"To say that George Lucas cannot write a love scene is an understatement; greeting cards have expressed more passion." #EbertQuotes
— Lo!
To say that film Roger Ebert, who has died from cancer aged 70, had a way with words would be an understatement. In a career spanning five decades, the Chicago Sun-Times film reviewer won a huge international following thanks to his brilliant, often acerbic, but always engaging criticism. Admirers have been sharing some of their favourite lines of his on Twitter with the hashtag #EbertQuotes – below are a few highlights, but what else would you add? Are there any Ebert film reviews that stand out for you as favourites?
For the uninitiated, there's a wealth of Roger Ebert quotes here and here, and for a mnore comprehensive look at his work visit rogerebert.suntimes.com.
"To say that George Lucas cannot write a love scene is an understatement; greeting cards have expressed more passion." #EbertQuotes
— Lo!
- 4/5/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
The Telegraph’s Scott Jordan Harris sees a big problem with how film criticism is done today, as he explains in “Let’s drag film criticism out of the snark ages”: [Snark] has escaped high-school cliques and infected film criticism, where, increasingly, the aim is not to write a review of a film but an amateur-night stand-up routine about it. There are many honourable exceptions, and inexcusably snarky reviews are far more prevalent online than in print, but overall the rise of the snarks is undeniable. I often receive emails from aspiring film critics either asking to contribute to a publication I am editing or simply seeking advice. A great many of these contain variations of the sentence, “I think I am a good writer and that I have the right snarky sense of humour to be a film critic”, as if a film critic is by definition a jaded,...
- 6/18/2012
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
The video on this page was an undercover project, I learn, at Ebertfest 2012. Most of my Far-Flung Correspondents and Demanders were there in person, and those who couldn't be contributed their voices via audio files. The idea originated with Kevin B. Lee, who did the audiotaping and editing. It was the inspiration of Michael Mirasol to use the foreign languages of those who spoke one. The video essay is the first in a series about critics by Kevin B. Lee, who is editor of the Press Play video essays at Indiewire.com--which he and Matt Zoller Seitz have built into the best video essay source on the web. Kevin was a special correspondent for our TV show, "Ebert Presents at the Movies." He had the idea of beginning with my list of the Greatest Films of All Time for the 1982 Sight & Sound poll. This was rather inspired, because that first list is my "purest,...
- 5/23/2012
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
I do love me some weird experimental films (see Psychotropica). From Jordan Harris comes a film akin to an acid trip, and while it starts out looking pretty low budget, the psychadelic effects have me salivating. Luckily, they also sent along a way to see the film!
Terry loves Elliot. Warren loves Terry and Elliot. Elliot loves Elliot. He used to love Terry. And when Warren decides to invite Elliot along on Terry’s Satanic ritual outing, all hell breaks loose.
Now they’re lost. Terry’s unconcious. Their car won’t start. So, when Elliot and Warren see an omnipotent light, they gotta get there - but Terry must have been dragged off or something, so they have to go find her and bring her dead ass back to the goddamn car ‘cause the light’s too far to carry her.
Along the way, they encounter the frightful and...
Terry loves Elliot. Warren loves Terry and Elliot. Elliot loves Elliot. He used to love Terry. And when Warren decides to invite Elliot along on Terry’s Satanic ritual outing, all hell breaks loose.
Now they’re lost. Terry’s unconcious. Their car won’t start. So, when Elliot and Warren see an omnipotent light, they gotta get there - but Terry must have been dragged off or something, so they have to go find her and bring her dead ass back to the goddamn car ‘cause the light’s too far to carry her.
Along the way, they encounter the frightful and...
- 11/11/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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