David Pinson
David Pinson is a movie reviewer that concerns himself with the quality of entertainment. He has been writing film reviews for a few years now and has done his best not to become jaded. It isn't working and David is well on the way to becoming a film snob. He is the founding Editor in Chief for Cinemastance.com, the place for movie reviews and views on movies.
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The Gradual Decline of Tim BurtonBurton has become the modern day Walt Disney, putting his spin exclusively on existing works. Once an original artist, now the filmmaker only regurgitates the ideas of others.
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My Week with Marilyn Review- Sloght but FacinatingMichelle Williams is freakishly good at channeling Monroe. She hits the movements and looks with near perfection while she also humanizes the iconic actress.
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Betcha Didn't KnowJohnny Depp produced "Hugo"? Jack Nicholson wrote a movie starring The Monkees? Here's a list of interesting nuggets of movie trivia. -
Hugo is Simply Magic- Movie ReviewDirector Martin Scorsese shares his love for cinema with his new film "Hugo"
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Kids, Meet the Muppets- the Muppets Movie ReviewThe best compliment that can be given to “The Muppets” is that it feels like a Muppet movie. The cheerful songs, the witticism and beloved characters are all here in this whimsical revival. Kermit and crew are back and Jim would no doubt be proud.
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The Movies that MatterOver the years there have been many movie-going experiences that have shaped my tastes and preferences. These are the special times spent in the dark: my cinematic epiphanies. -
Let's Take the "Holiday Movie" All the WayIf New Year’s Eve is on the list of good ideas for a feature-length film then it is safe to say that Hollywood will eventually turn EVERY Holiday into a trite and pappy flick.Can’t wait. -
The Descendents Review- Clooney Will Make You CryWatching “The Descendents” is an emotionally immersive experience that is not to be missed. -
The Shame of the NC-17The MPAA has something to hold over filmmakers heads: If you want your movie to be distributed (or seen) you must do what they say for that coveted “R” rating/stamp of approval. Censorship.
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The Gradual Decline of Adam SandlerAdam Sandler has gone from making dumb movies that were funny to making films that get caught up on the dumb part and never make it around to any laughs at all. -
The Year of the RoseFrom "Bridesmaids" to "Insidious" Rose Byrne has quietly become one the most exciting actors in Hollywood.
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Like Crazy Review-So Slow and Plodding it Will Drive You Mad"Like Crazy" tries so desperately to be a small,little film about real life emotions. Felicity Jones and Anton Yelchin mumble proper and the camera is plenty shaky. The subject is just too simple to matter. -
Eddie is Out as Oscar Host! Who Will Fill His Shoes?A list of suggestions to fill the Oscar hosting spot left by Eddie Murphy -
The Do-It-Yourself Kim Kardashian Divorce Film FestivalThe Kim Kardashian Film Festival is a wonderful tool you can use to help you process this devastating tragedy and move on with your life. -
An Open Letter to Hollywood Regarding RemakesA frank proposal to the powers that be in Tinsel Town: Why not make every film a remake? -
Eddie Murphy is Funny Again!!! "Tower Heist" ReviewMovie logic haunts the film and some of the plot turns will make you roll your eyes to the back of the skull if you think to long on them. This is mindless, good entertainment that delivers plenty of laughs. -
The Muppets Are BackA brief history of the Muppets. The popular characters look to come back with the release of their new movie "The Muppets"
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Where's the Oscar Buzz?A look at the films that should make the cut and get Oscar Nominations. -
Spielberg is the Busiest Man in Hollywood2011 has been the most prolific year in Steven Spielberg's long career -
No One is Going to the MoviesAs fewer and fewer movie goers actually go to the movies, the product is getting more and more stale.

