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 | Rotten Tomatoes: Over 7 million readers each month use Rotten Tomatoes globally as a dependable, objective resource for coverage of movies and DVD. With more than 250,000 titles and 850,000 review links in its ever-growing database, RT offers a fun and informative way to discover the critical reaction on movies neatly summarized via the Tomatometer.
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 | Roger Ebert - Sun Times: Roger Ebert is the best-known and most widely read film critic in the world. RogerEbert.com encompasses not only Ebert’s insightful reviews – including Great Movie reviews spanning the history of movies from “Birth of a Nation” (1915) to “Fargo” (1996) – but personal interviews with some of the biggest names in movie history.
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  | The Best Old Movies for Families: A Guide to Watching Together : Part culture critique, part movie review, part parental memoir, all written with energy, subtlety, and great humor.
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| Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying : What is most striking is the structure of the text. [Its] relationship to other media is also a welcome addition to this study. THINKING ABOUT MOVIES is an effective text for an introductory film course at the college level. It offers many good insights, and is filled with interesting essays on a variety of cinematic genres.
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