RyanMoede is a Digital Media Strategist living in Washington DC.
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The democratization of film reviews has largely been beneficial, yet I think there will always be a valuable space for the ‘professional’ critic. Roger Ebert’s latest post about the role of the critic in highlighting powerful themes of redemption and human achievement will continue to inspire the public to pursue films that inspire.
The democratization of film reviews has largely been beneficial, yet I think there will always be a valuable space for the ‘professional’ critic. Roger Ebert’s latest post about the role of the critic in highlighting powerful themes of redemption and human achievement will continue to inspire the public to pursue films that inspire.
I love PSFK’s work and am hoping they create a book for DC!
Thanks for this infochart. I think the upcoming film Call + Response will be worth checking out as well: http://www.callandresponse.com/
The democratization of film reviews has largely been beneficial, yet I think there will always be a valuable space for the ‘professional’ critic. Roger Ebert’s latest post about the role of the critic in highlighting powerful themes of redemption and human achievement will continue to inspire the public to pursue films that inspire.
The democratization of film reviews has largely been beneficial, yet I think there will always be a valuable space for the ‘professional’ critic. Roger Ebert’s latest post about the role of the critic in highlighting powerful themes of redemption and human achievement will continue to inspire the public to pursue films that inspire.
I love PSFK’s work and am hoping they create a book for DC!
Thanks for this infochart. I think the upcoming film Call + Response will be worth checking out as well: http://www.callandresponse.com/