
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
Director:
- Edgar Wright
Writer:
- Edgar Wright
- Michael Bacall
Cast:
- Michael Cera
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
- Kieran Culkin
- Chris Evans
- Anna Kendrick
- Alison Pill
- Brandon Routh
Official Site: http://www.scottpilgrimthemovie.com
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Sundance, Top Tens and Critics Groups. Oh. My.
2010 is a wrap, 2011 is here, but for most of us who write in this industry, until we get past February it’s all about Sundance and Oscar. The publicist letters about Sundance slates start hitting inboxes during the Winter Break (I send them straight to the “Sundance” file until after the new year, because…
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New York Film Critics Online, composed of thirty critics whose outlets are exclusively online and two who are print journalists with a strong online presence, met at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theatre on December 12th and bestowed these awards at its 11th annual meeting: The Complete List: PICTURE The Social Network DIRECTOR David Fincher –…
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Edgar Wright Vs. The Critics
Read the full article » No Comments »The DVD Wrap: Antichrist, The Elia Kazan Collection, Scott Pilgrim Vs The World, Grown Ups … and more
Antichrist: The Criterion Collection Controversies that erupt at film festivals, Cannes especially, practically define what it means to stir “a tempest in a teapot.” For two weeks, the upper crust of the international film community – and way too many crusty critics – come together for the sole purpose of promoting cinema and themselves. The…
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PICK OF THE WEEK: NEW Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (Three Stars) U.S.; Edgar Wright, 2010 Oh, to be a kid again. To feel the juices and saps running madly, to get wildly excited about comic books and top ten hit-lists and about the last good new teen movie you saw (the whole canon from…
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An Epic Visual Annotation Of Scott Pilgrim‘s Toronto-As-Toronto Loveliness
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“Edgar Wright’s intriguing attempt to align filmmaking with more fidgety media suggests that the task is hopeless”
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“Annoying, contrived and as emotionally meaningful as a chalupa.” Weeks Late, Videogame Cricket Dispatched To Scott Pilgrim Just To Watch Him Die
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Toronto As Toronto, Eh?
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The Musical Notes Of Scott Pilgrim
Read the full article » No Comments »Voynar Goes Glory, Glory, Allegory On Scott Pilgrim
Voynar Goes Glory, Glory, Allegory On Scott Pilgrim
Read the full article » No Comments »Scott Pilgrim Vs the World: Less Than Perfect, But That’s Okay
I hate to repeat the beginning of my Inception column, but Scott Pilgrim Vs the World is neither the best nor the worst movie ever. What is it about us as a culture these days? It seems like every film, album, painting, ballet, etc. has to be categorized as either “amazing” or “terrible.” Art runs…
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Were The Graphic Novels Better Toward Its Femme Figures Than Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World?
Read the full article » No Comments »Scott Pilgrim Vs. The Toronto Drinking Game “I Wanted the Film to Feel Like a 13-Year-Old’s Brain Exploding”
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The Toronto Drinking Game With – “I Wanted the Film to Feel Like a 13-Year-Old’s Brain Exploding”
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Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (Three Stars) U.S.; Edgar Wright, 2010 Oh, to be a kid again. To feel the juices running madly, to get wildly excited about comic books and top ten hit-lists and about the last good new teen movie you saw (the canon from A Hard Day’s Night to Superbad) and maybe even a (No!…
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