All non-Nolan related film, tv, and streaming discussions.
Not official movie sites (i.e. thedarkknightrises.com)
For me?
-IMDb (obviously)
-Slashfilm
-Collider
But the one I really want to talk about is macguffinpodcast.com (The Macguffin).
They've got great 'top 5' videos, a FANTASTIC weekly podcast, and lots of reviews for both current and past movies. You can also apply for a writing position there, but as a volunteer.
I kind of just wanted to spread awareness about this great site, and learn about great ones from my fellow NFs
Joined:
June 2010
Location: The White City
Slashfilm and Collider are my two most frequently visited (typically several times a day).
with Filmschoolrejects being a once in a while thing.
/Film by far is my favorite, but the quality of the writing/general content has dropped unfortunate amounts.
-Vader
EDIT: RT/Metacritic/IMDB should just be implied.
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I've been following Firstshowing.net since they started and I really like their stuff. I can't wait until they open the community section of their website.
Joined:
June 2010
Location: All-Hail Master Virgo, Censor of NolanFans
rottentomatoes (critics)
imdb (for details)
movieweb (for some news)
metacritic (lately they become better than ever)
/Film, IMDb, and Rottentomatoes are my main three.
I started using Metacritic less frequently after their update.
Joined:
June 2010
Location: London town, UK
i really dig filmspotting
imdb
/film
Collider
Rotten Tomatoes (Even though I am not a huge fan of this site because I think their system can be flawed at times).
Joined:
June 2010
Location: London town, UK
IndieTalk is a really good forum for Film-makers... I thought i throw that in the mix.
Joined:
June 2011
Location: Houston, TX
IGN is my usual. They got stuff on games and movies...two things i love.
Joined:
June 2010
Location: The White City
Addicted2Movies wrote:IGN is my usual. They got stuff on games and movies...two things i love.
The problem with IGN is they tend to cover strictly comic book/sci-fi/fantasy based films.
Their reviews tend to be a bit shit too. They seem to evaluate them on a geek level, rather than a cinephile one.
-Vader