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Neil Miller
Film School Rejects - 818 Films Ranked
Member Since: Jun 18, 2006
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Bio: Neil Miller is the Editor and Publisher of Film School Rejects.com, the web's first open forum for aspiring film critics. He resides in Columbus, Ohio and takes no responsibility for Ohio's electoral blunders. He loves all film, appreciating the work and time that goes into making a feature film, but will not hesitate to strike down a poorly made film - that is just the way he rolls.
Recent Rankings
85 Choke (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: One of the funniest movies of the year. A really devious, fun, sexy experience. [Read Full Review]
50 Miracle at St. Anna (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: Painfully long and lacking any coherent message. I understand what Spike Lee wanted to do, but it's clear that he never got a grasp on how to make it happen.
60 Eagle Eye (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: The most absurd movie I've seen all year. A few good action sequences that were Michael Bay-esque, but I was otherwise unimpressed.
70 Ghost Town (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: Ricky Gervais makes it all work, otherwise it's just another canned mainstream comedy.
65 Appaloosa (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: What started out as a good 'ole fashion western gunslinger flick turned into quite possibly the most girly western of all-time. Too many emotions flying, not enough bullets.
75 Blindness (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: A very well-made, ambitious project. Solid cast, solid visual delivery, but the story gets a bit flat somewhere in between acts one and two.
70 Flash of Genius (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: Greg Kinnear gives a very strong performance, though it's a character we've seen from him before. The film overall is good, but drawn out.
75 How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008) - Oct 01, 2008
Mini-Review: Simon Pegg delivers the laughs in a fun, simple comedy about the behind the scenes shenanigans of Hollywood's elite.
70 Behind Enemy Lines (2001) - Sep 13, 2008
70 Serendipity (2001) - Sep 13, 2008
 
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