LINKS


P. Acquarello's Strictly Film School site isn't strictly for the academic set but for any serious film fan.
If anyone ever said the younger generation doesn't know their movies, then Andrew Chan's Two Cents will change their minds.
The Man Who Viewed Too Much is Mike D'Angelo, who writes excellent reviews.
Steve Erickson's Chronicle of a Passion can certainly help inspire passion in the rest of us.
Alex Fung has seemingly stuffed more information on awarded and lauded movies on his Film Page than all the rest of the net combined.
Erik Gregerson wants to gives the audience some revenge.
Fellow New Yorker Jeremy Heilman is certainly a MovieMartyr given his ridiculously prolific output.
Theo Panayides' Century of Movies has reviews, top 10 lists, you name it.
Mark Pitillo's "Fireman Save My Child" Page is here for his superb and eclectic taste.
Zach Ralston maintains Private Joker's Head, a site filled with welcome insights.
Scott Tobias writes reviews for The Onion, but also has his own terrific web page, Sweet Emulsion.

No one knows their stuff like these guys at CultureVulture.net (oh, wait, but I'm one of them).
I'm a contributor to a cool, new zine called The High Hat.   It has some of the best writers anywhere.
Their evaluations are sometimes a bit off, but Metacritic gives you some idea where consensus lies.
Andrew O'Hehir, Charles Taylor, and Stephanie Zacharek are always a good read at Salon.
One of the best film zines on the web is Senses of Cinema.
David Edelstein at Slate is indispensible.

Now that you know what to go see, you can browse The Internet Movie Database for even more information.
And Eric Carter's page lets you know what's coming up.
To look at soon-to-be-released DVDs, check out DVD Talk.com.
Make your own favorite film lists at the YMDB.


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