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VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever gave the film a 2-star rating, [1] as did Robert Pardi of TV Guide, who described the screenplay as "Neil LaBute-for-beginners". [2] Video Store magazine said the film's plot had the potential to be "intriguing" but "never really gets off the ground", with violence and sex scenes its most likely appeal for potential renters. [3]
On review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, Murder in the First has a score of 54% based on reviews from 39 critics - with an average critic rating of 5.5 out of 10. The site's consensus states: "Despite a strong cast and story inspired by incredible real-life events, Murder in the First is strictly second rate." [14]
The First Degree is a silent film from 1923 directed by Edward Sedgwick.The film is a rural melodrama starring Frank Mayo, Sylvia Breamer, and Philo McCullough.A Universal Pictures production, it is one of the Carl Laemmle-endorsed “The Laemmle Nine,” nine films released from Christmas 1922 to February 19, 1923. [1]
This category is for YouTubers who publish video reviews about films, music, video games, etc. Pages in category "YouTube critics and reviewers" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
An undergraduate degree or a first professional degree; First Degree, a drama series; First-degree black belt (martial arts), a proficiency level earned in martial arts; First-degree murder; A first-degree burn; First-degree price discrimination; First-degree atrioventricular block, a disease of the electrical conduction system of the heart
Seattle Post Globe wrote "180° South is a thinking person’s adventure film, one that stimulates the mind rather that the adrenal gland," in that it "is not one of those extreme sports movies set to heavy metal music in which daredevils boast of pitting themselves against nature." The reviewer notes that while the film instead has a message ...
Accepted is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink, marking his directorial debut.The screenplay was written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, and Mark Perez. The film stars Justin Long, Blake Lively, Anthony Heald and Lewis Black in lead roles.
The Movie Blog eventually became a full-time occupation for Campea. [2] In 2006, Campea and then-co-host Doug Nagy won a Bloggie for "Podcast of the Year" for The Movie Blog ' s podcast show Uncut. [3] He quit The Movie Blog in late 2009 [4] to focus on developing the news site for AMC called AMC Movie News, [5] but returned for a short time in ...