7/16/10 / The Projectionist / Comment Thoughts, Apropos Inception, on the Self-Gelded Some advice if you ever have the misfortune of being close to someone who knows what he or she will like or hate before observing it firsthand.
7/15/10 / The Projectionist / Comment I Say To-mah-to-meter On the attempts to quantify — and attack — critics' responses to movies.
7/14/10 / The Projectionist / Comment Life During Wartime (Inception Edition) Mulling over the spate of hate mail, I'm struck by something peculiar.
7/14/10 / The Projectionist / Comment Christopher Nolan: Here We Go Again ... I went and wrecked the Inception Tomatometer and should be giddy with the power. Yet instead I am ... sad.
6/30/10 / The Projectionist / Comment The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Review: Do You Know Where Your Daughters Are? It’s tough to think of a love triangle more simpleminded than the one in 'Eclipse.' Like the vampire Edward, it seems to have been exhumed from an earlier era.
6/2/10 / The Projectionist / Comment Scary Splice In the context of modern horror, a solid B-movie like Vincenzo Natali’s 'Splice' looks positively splendiferous.
6/1/10 / Vulture / Comment What Went So Horribly Wrong with Sex and the City 2? A Critic and Fan Debate the Demerits And is Samantha "grotesque"?
5/14/10 / Vulture / Comment Cannes Reviews: Pompous Robin Hood, Plus Two Great Foreign Films David Edelstein and Logan Hill weigh in.
5/5/10 / The Projectionist / Comment Jonathan Demme’s Illuminating Jumble The reviews of Beth Henley's 'Family Week,' the play directed by Jonathan Demme, are baffling.
3/10/10 / The Projectionist / Comment Casting Gilligan’s Island: The Motion Picture David Edelstein suggests James Franco for Gilligan, and Christina Hendricks and Mila Kunis as Ginger and Mary Ann.