Josh Porter
I was the A&E editor for my university newspaper for 2 years, and reviewed a film nearly every week. Film is my passion. Also, I like to weigh myself before and after using the bathroom. It's not weird.
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BA in Media Communications (Writing emphasis) from Taylor University, Upland, INMotto
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Trailer Review: Public Enemies"Public Enemies" has all the parts necessary for a great crime drama, but does director Michael Mann have the moxie and the know-how to put it all together? -
Trailer Review: X-Men Origins: WolverineOn the exact weekend that made "Iron Man" soar last year, Marvel looks to once again impress and amaze with "Wolverine", clawing its way into theaters on May 1.
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Movie Review: WatchmenAlan Moore's comics have been adapted to film before, but never has the task been so arduous and the result so compelling as Zack Snyder's adaptation of "Watchmen".
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TV Review: Late Night with Jimmy FallonHot off the heels of a few minor roles in movies you've never heard of, Jimmy Fallon inherits the Late Night throne, but does he have the chops to keep it? -
Trailer Review: G.I. Joe: The Rise of CobraOn August 7th, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra will attempt to ride into our hearts and minds on the back of Transformers. But will it satisfy your inner child, or traumatize it beyond recovery? -
Movie Review: Taken"Taken" likely wouldn't have amounted to more than a hill of shrapnel without the triple-threat of seasoned action producer Luc Besson, incomparable sound design, and the energy and charisma of Liam friggin' Neeson.
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Movie Review: Slumdog Millionaire"Slumdog Millionaire" brightens its dark subject matter with vibrant visuals, an inventive story, a bold and spirited lead character, and a rejuvenating streak of hope and optimism. It's Danny Boyle's best work, and may be the best film of 2008. -
Movie Review: Vicky Christina BarcelonaExcellent performances by Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz are obliterated by Woody Allen's deluge of diluted dialog in "Vicky Christina Barcelona". Allen's lack of subtlety and grace just doesn't fit with the themes and setting of the film. -
Movie Review: The Wrestler - Rourke Fights His Way Back into Film"The Wrestler" is a worthy addition to director Darren Aronofsky's amazing body of work, and represents an inspiring and astonishing comeback for Mickey Rourke.
