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The world of film criticism lost its most important and influencial voice with the death of Roger Ebert yesterday. During his time writing for the Chicago Sun–Times, Ebert helped create the modern movie critic. Anyone trying to review movies certainly owes something to the work of Mr. Ebert.
Almost every aspect of Valentine’s Day is packed with cheesiness: the teddy bears, the heart-shaped candies and especially the movies. However, among the slew of bad romantic movies — many of which were released in the past few years — there are still a few good love stories for every type of moviegoer to enjoy.
Kameron McBride writes a column for the Daily News. His views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. For a while I avoided going to see “Django Unchained.” Simply, I was worried about seeing director Quentin Tarantino’s take on the Civil War, fearing that his distinct style would overtake any sort of larger point the film was trying to make. After I saw “Django,” it took me a while to organize my thoughts about it. If nothing else, Tarantino has created a provocative dialogue, but I’m not sure if he’s going about it in the right way.
Kameron McBride writes a column for the Daily News. His views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper or The Daily. “Argo” emerged as a pretty big winner at the Golden Globes on Sunday night. The drama chronicling the attempt to get U.S. embassy victims out of Iran won for both director and Best Drama Film. The directing win was particularly surprising, given that Ben Affleck didn’t even manage to net an Oscar nomination.
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Kameron McBride writes KAMERA OBSCURA for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper or The Daily. My initial response to seeing the trailer for “Wreck-It Ralph” was, “How have they not thought of this before?”