What is the main focus of your site? Conversations Over Chai says: “To write about movies that I have seen and loved (or not as the case may be), and to talk about films from around the world with my readers. Also, Old Hindi Film Songs – lots and lots of songs.”
I could easily lead off with some joke about how abstract Last Year at Marienbad is or how much I want to play Nim or what those people standing there like mannequins might have been thinking the whole time this film was made, but frankly, I think we did enough…
Editor’s note: This is part of a 32-part series dissecting the 85th Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different…
What is the main focus of your site? David Baruffi’s Entertainment Views and Reviews says: “Looking at children’s movies from an adult film-geek perspective.”
Editor’s note: This is part of a 32-part series dissecting the 85th Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different…
What is the main focus of your site? Marcel’s Movie Reviews says: “The main focuses of my site are to express my views and opinions of films from the past and present. Specifically two characteristics of the film that I felt stood out.”
What is the main focus of your site? Failed Critics says: “New release reviews, classic reviews, and editorials – all with a focus on the personal experience and relationship between the writer and cinema.”
I have participated in a couple of Google+ hangouts before and think its a great communication tool so I thought we’d launch our own regular hangout. This first one was very improvised but I still hop you enjoy it.