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Is 'The Kids Are All Right' one of the "most compelling portraits of an American marriage in film history"?
Our "bald, over-weight reviewer" responds to McNally's defense of Pulino's.
Our esteemed critic reacts to an all-points bulletin discovered at the new Annisa.
And more opinions from 'New York' critics.
Bigelow and Co. thanked everybody in their Oscar speeches except for, amazingly, the one group that proved most key in their awards-season success.
'New York' Magazine TV critic Emily Nussbaum goes head-to-head with EW.com's Doc Jensen. At what point exactly did the two critics fall down the rabbit hole of conspiracy? How worried are they by the final season's ability to close out the story? Can there ever be another show like this again? Click through to read the dialogue.
Well, he began by talking about the "seeming effortlessness" of her work. This could go either way!
Rotten Tomatoes math doesn't lie.
Here's another great round table, this one of TV critics: the marvelous Maureen Ryan, Alan Sepinwall, and James Poniewozik.
The 'Times' theater critic has reviewing movie stars on Broadway down to a formula.
From "delightful invented IM-speak" to "excruciating to listen to."
Warner Bros. and the Weinsteins make a big mistake.
The two guys who reviewed the Beatles' final album for 'Rolling Stone' have both changed their minds.
The outspoken chef lets loose about bloggers, critics, PR, and his neighbor across the way, Prune.
Jeffrey Lyons, longtime film critic for WNBC and host of the nationally syndicated 'Reel Talk,' has been sacked.
Reactions to the confession of an SS officer, a sort of evil Forrest Gump, who reminisces about sleeping with his twin sister and possibly killing his mother.
Chicago critic Pat Bruno says anonymity isn't a big deal. Oh, and blogs are bad!
A Chicago critic blows his anonymity; meanwhile, New York servers and critics are still playing hide-and-seek.
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