This has confused me since nytimes.com introduced a dictionary feature embedded in their online articles. For most articles, when you come across a word that you don’t know, you can double click it and a dictionary will pop up. However, for their movie reviews – and to me, the articles that could use it the most (try reading an A.O. Scott or Dargis review without consulting a dictionary!) – this feature is disabled! What gives New York Times?

I need a title, just something catchy. It would be a weekly article with movie reviews , books , educational tv shows, interviews and such. Anybody got a title?

Where can I get a job writing movie reviews?

I am trying to get some experience for my writing portfolio and would really like to start writing movie reviews. Does anyone know where I can write reviews in which I will be given writing credits for them? Thanks for any help!

Hi guys, I was wondering which websites you like to visit to read movie reviews before going to the theater? List your top five.

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