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Wesley Morris

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In the Mac vs. PC ads, Apple bills itself as the antidote to Microsoft. To love Apple wasn't to sell out. It was to buy in. Most people use PCs, but Apple has the mindshare.


— Wesley Morris


#antidote #apple #bills #buy #itself

Most Pixar films are better than most live action films.


— Wesley Morris


#action films #better #films #live #live action

Poor decisions and bad luck are contingencies of most horror films.


— Wesley Morris


#bad luck #contingencies #decisions #films #horror

Sidney Lumet's chief preoccupation wasn't art. It was right and wrong in the American city, nearly always in New York.


— Wesley Morris


#american #art #chief #city #nearly

Sidney Poitier became a star in part by helping black and white Americans negotiate their new relationship in the post-Civil Rights era.


— Wesley Morris


#black #black and white #civil rights #era #helping

Sometimes a movie knows you're watching it. It knows how to hold and keep you, how, when it's over, to make you want it all over again.


— Wesley Morris


#hold #how #keep #knows #make

'The Tree of Life' is a collection of conversations that lost souls and true believers have with themselves while keeping their heads to the sky. But the movie is church via the planetarium.


— Wesley Morris


#church #collection #conversations #heads #keeping






About Wesley Morris






Did you know about Wesley Morris?

Morris and Burr also make regular appearances on NECN to discuss the latest films and do the weekly Take Two film review video series on Boston. He now lives in Boston Massachusetts. Morris is now a full time writer for the website Grantland.

He won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. He now lives in Boston Massachusetts. He is featured in the 2009 documentary film For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism discussing the impact of video store shopping on the importance of film criticism and how critic Harry Knowles started a questionable revolution of amateurs writing film criticism.

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