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5 Excellent Critical Film Voices To Follow If You’re Into That Sort Of Thing

Now I know if you’re reading this that means you come to We Got This Covered for the breadth and depth of coverage this site and its talented writers and reviewers offer any movie fan. Well done! You have excellent taste. But the greatest beauty and usefulness of our internet age is the seemingly limitless number of perspectives at one’s fingertips, and so there’s always more to read, watch and listen to if you want to expand your own perspective and learn and think and all of that. So there’s always more film critics and voices worth checking out.

[h2]3) Dana Stevens[/h2]

Dana Stevens

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If there’s one person I trust to cut through the pretentious BS and simply give the clearest, most enjoyable, insightful and incisive assessments of a movie I either want to see or have already seen, it’s Dana Stevens, who writes and podcasts over at Slate. Her voice, written and spoken, has a matter-of-factness to it that captures the tone of my generation’s style of discussion more than any other critic I’m aware of. She doesn’t speak as though she has claims to any sort of authority on matters of taste or film language, which is more refreshing than I can say; the airs many reviewers try to put on in an effort to essentially plead with us to listen to them is tiresome, sometimes nauseating.

For me, she picks up the Ebert mantle rather well. She mirrors the honest style that Mr. Ebert became famous for, staying true to the principle that a reviewer must be honest to the point of embarrassment when it comes to communicating their impression of a movie viewing experience. Where she differs with Ebert, and I consider this a terrific strength, is her understanding that she is part of a conversation rather than a single voice swaying the masses. Listening to her speak either on her podcasts or being interviewed by people like Charlie Rose is a welcome departure from pushier voices that don’t allow the type of give and take discussions require. She’s also really funny on Twitter.

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