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John Ivan Simon (né Simmon; May 12, 1925 − November 24, 2019) was an American writer and literary, theater, and film critic.After spending his early years in Belgrade, he moved to the United States, serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and studying at Harvard University.
Paul Schrader (Film Comment) A. O. Scott (New York Times) Lisa Schwarzbaum (Entertainment Weekly) Matt Zoller Seitz (The House Next Door, RogerEbert.com) Gene Shalit (NBC's Today Show) Mayank Shekhar (Dainik Bhaskar) Tom Shone (The Sunday Times) Joel Siegel (Good Morning America) John Simon (New York, Esquire) Gene Siskel (Chicago Tribune ...
John Simon said The China Syndrome was a taut, intelligent, and chillingly gripping thriller till it turns melodramatic at its end. He called the ending both false and bathetic. [7] The film has a rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 40 critics.
In 1983, the two critics defended the Star Wars films against critic John Simon in an episode of ABC News Nightline. The film Return of the Jedi (1983) had hit theaters that summer and Simon was criticizing the film for "making children dumber than they need to be". Ebert responded saying:
Year Released: 2000 Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 2 percent Number of Reviews: 60 U.S. Box Office Gross: $5.3 million Critic quote: “The In Crowd isn't a movie, it's Gorgonzola, a crumbly summertime ...
Critics bowed to the king of Skull Island, but audiences graded it an F. The critic consensus: "Featuring state-of-the-art special effects, terrific performances, and a majestic sense of spectacle ...
5 Film. 6 Literature. 7 Music. 8 Theater. ... New York critics of 1904 including Gustav Kobb ... John Simon; Larry Stark; Alexander Woollcott; Television
Tom Hanks used an eyebrow-raising expletive while describing movie critics on Conan O'Brien's podcast. When O'Brien, 61, asked Hanks, 67, about the actor and filmmaker's 1996 feature directorial ...