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Vulture's Critics' Poll: What Was the Worst Movie of 2007?
The movie that cost its star an Oscar is deemed the Worst of the Year.
Posted 01/03/08 in Vulture : The List
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Who Is Todd Haynes's Mr. Jones?
Hint: He's a Pulitzer Prize winner!
Posted 10/03/07 in Vulture : Countdown
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Roger Ebert and Joe Morgenstern Will Help You Fix Your Aspect Ratio
It ain't exactly Cahiers du cinéma.
Posted 09/26/07 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Stephen Hunter Could Learn a Thing or Two From ‘Mr. Woodcock’
With a Rotten Tomatoes score of just 18 percent, Mr. Woodcock is unlikely to get Vulture to a movie theater. But it "delivers some chuckles" and that was apparently good enough for Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter.
Posted 09/14/07 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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After Internal Investigation, Washington ‘Post’ Admits Pulitzer Prize Winner Stephen Hunter Liked ‘License to Wed’
"Highly amusing," he called it.
Posted 09/12/07 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Stephen Hunter's New Novel Will Not Win the Pulitzer Prize
You just got hit on by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter!
Posted 09/04/07 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Pulitzer Prize Winner Stephen Hunter: Our Nation's Shame
In any given week, you can pluck his review out of the Post and be assured it will be absurdly overwritten, hemmed into his limited aesthetic purview, and quite frequently totally wrong.
Posted 08/08/07 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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If I Had a Hammer, I'd Hammer Stephen Hunter
Old BoyCourtesy of Tartan Films On Friday, film critic Stephen Hunter lazily explored the idea that Cho Seung-hui may (or may not!) have gleaned some inspiration for his hammer-wielding self-portrait from the South Korean film Old Boy. Today he gets...
Posted 04/23/07 in Vulture : Beef
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