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A.O. Scott

  • Film+TV

    December 22, 2011

    L.A. Weekly's Top 10 Films of 2011

    From Margaret to Moneyball

  • Film+TV

    December 22, 2011
  • Blogs

    March 24, 2010

    At the Movies Sans Siskel & Ebert Cancelled

    Kevin Smith's implication that film critics are over-cushioned got swift counterpoint this afternoon: Disney-ABC has announced that it is canceling At the Movies, the long-running film review TV show that was originally hosted by Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. When Siskel died, he was replaced by Rich ... More >>

  • News

    November 5, 2009

    AFI FEST Free Admission: The Dark Side

    Kevin Smith's implication that film critics are over-cushioned got swift counterpoint this afternoon: Disney-ABC has announced that it is canceling At the Movies, the long-running film review TV show that was originally hosted by Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. When Siskel died, he was replaced by Rich ... More >>

  • Film+TV

    October 29, 2009

    AFI Fest 2009: What if Movies Were Free?

    A changing film world — and hard times — means comp tickets

  • Film+TV

    February 12, 2009
  • Film+TV

    December 13, 2007

    Youth Without Youth: Those Were the Days

    Coppola romanticizes his source material in this not entirely terrible offering

  • Film+TV

    January 19, 2006

    Roger and Me

    Scott Foundas responds to Ebert’s critic-bait

  • Blogs

    November 8, 2005

    Schlockgirl

    Gag me with a glove. The only reason I saw the "romantic" "comedy" Shopgirl, based on Steve Martin's novella of the same name, was because my friend and I got lost on the way to Pasadena and it was too late to see The Squid and the Whale. Now, I can appreciate a good chick flick as much as anyone, p ... More >>

  • Film+TV

    September 1, 2005

    Foreign Affairs

    The box-office slump of 2005 is a reality, regardless of what language you speak

  • News

    May 20, 2004

    The Blind Leading the Mauled

    White tigers, white men and white mischief

  • News

    July 24, 2003

    Kellerwood

    The New York Times’ new editor, Bill Keller, is more at ease talking about Shakespeare than pop culture. What does it mean for Hollywood?

  • Columns

    March 14, 2002

    Protest: Rat Trap

    The New York Times’ new editor, Bill Keller, is more at ease talking about Shakespeare than pop culture. What does it mean for Hollywood?

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