
Name: Clayton L. White
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Reject Since: February 2007
Email: stinky_booties@hotmail.com
Bio: Clayton is 24 years old and is attending college. He was born and raised in Souther Ohio, and became a film fanatic at the age of six. He now considers himself a snob when it comes to film, but he will watch anything once, and relishes the opportunity to force his opinions on the world. Clayton lis married and has a young son, who is becoming quite the critic himself. The three of them live in Columbus, and chances are, at least one of them is watching a movie right now.

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Of the hundreds upon hundreds of films that I have seen during my lifetime, there is only a small handful of them that I would say are absolutely perfect. Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation is one of them. I have seen it multiple times, and just watched it again precisely for this review. [...] Comments (3) |
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I’m going to be honest here and just tell you up front that I don’t want to write about this movie. Not because it’s bad, quite the opposite, but because words cannot do justice to this movie. This is not a movie you can just pop in, kick back and enjoy, this is [...] Comments (3) |
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In the early years of the 1950’s, there were three performances that changed film acting forever. They were Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), and Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun (also 1951). Brando and Dean are always mentioned in the [...] Comments (5) |
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With the exception of Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane, Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter is the greatest debut by any filmmaker in history. The film has the confidence and the nerve of someone who has directed films all their life. In fact, it’s a greater film than most filmmakers will ever even [...] Be the First To Comment |