2 items from 2013
5 April 2013 8:57 AM, PDT | Tubefilter.com | See recent Tubefilter News news »
Roger Ebert has passed away after a prolonged battle with cancer, and the Internet has wasted no time eulogizing its favorite film critic. Several channels, such as Current and The Young Turks, have noted Ebert's unabashed display of his politics, which both allowed him to build trust with his audience and bring light to issues (such as the underappreciated nature of Black cinema) that may have been otherwise ignored. For online film critics, however, Ebert has a special significance. After all, this is the man who, more than anyone else, made film criticism into a commercial art. He brought personality to his reviews, a personality that many online critics have attempted to emulate in some capacity. While several YouTube film reviewers have offered their views, the most important and on-point remembrance has come from Doug Walker, better known as the Nostalgia Critic. Walker is arguably the most well-known film critic on the Internet, »
- Sam Gutelle
21 March 2013 2:25 PM, PDT | GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news »
Oz the Great and Powerful has been getting the reception from the public that's hardest to comment on: It's okay. Not great. Not bad. Not even mediocre, as in stylistically boring. It's just...okay. A big flaming ball of adequacy, to quote the Nostalgia Critic. One part that has been getting praise, though, have been the visuals. They not only look good, but the 3D is implemented well. You can't see the 3D, but you can see the impressive opening credits to the film online now with the studio's blessing. »
- Get The Big Picture
2 items from 2013
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