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  2. Courageous (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film opened to generally negative reviews from secular critics but generally positive reviews from Christian critics. An extended, remastered cut of the film titled Courageous Legacy was released on September 24, 2021 with Tristar Pictures not involved and Kendrick Brothers Productions co-producing, marking this the fourth film produced by ...

  3. Noah (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Noah is a 2014 American epic biblical drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ari Handel.Inspired by the biblical story of Noah's Ark from the Book of Genesis and the Book of Enoch, [4] it stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Ray Winstone, Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, and Anthony Hopkins.

  4. Richard Roeper - Wikipedia

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    chicago .suntimes .com /authors /richard-roeper. Richard E. Roeper (born October 17, 1959) [ 1] is an American columnist and film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. He co-hosted the television series At the Movies with Roger Ebert from 2000 to 2008, serving as the late Gene Siskel 's successor. [ 2][ 3] From 2010 to 2014, he co-hosted The Roe ...

  5. Roger Ebert - Wikipedia

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    Roger Joseph Ebert ( / ˈiːbərt / EE-burt; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. Ebert was known for his intimate, Midwestern writing style and critical views informed by ...

  6. American Fiction (film) - Wikipedia

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    American Fiction is a 2023 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Cord Jefferson in his feature directorial debut.Based on the 2001 novel Erasure by Percival Everett, it follows a frustrated novelist-professor who writes an outlandish satire of stereotypical "Black" books, only for it to be mistaken for serious literature and published to high sales and critical praise.

  7. Chris Stuckmann - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] As one of the most popular film critics on YouTube, Stuckmann has over 2 million subscribers and over 762 million views on the platform as of August 2024. [11] On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes , he is an approved critic [ 12 ] and a member of the Critics Choice Association . [ 13 ]

  8. Testament (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Testament is a 1983 drama film directed by Lynne Littman and written by John Sacret Young, based on a three-page story titled "The Last Testament" by Carol Amen (1933–1987), [ 2]. The film tells the story of how one small suburban town near the San Francisco Bay Area slowly falls apart after a nuclear war destroys outside civilization.

  9. David Denby - Wikipedia

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    Denby began writing film criticism while a graduate student at Stanford University's Department of Communication. [3] He began his professional life in the early 1970s as an adherent of the film critic Pauline Kael—one of a group of film writers informally, and sometimes derisively, known as "the Paulettes."