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Earl Dittman (1960-2024)[1] is the owner and film critic for Wireless Magazines, a Houston, Texas-based company that he has said includes five pop culture publications (such as Behind the Screen and Rhythm and Groove) distributed in various markets in the United States.[2] He is also a freelance writer, primarily for entertainment-related features.[3]
Dittman is known for his overwhelmingly positive and heavily quoted review blurbs, especially for widely panned movies. Film and media critics have alleged that Dittman's reviews are intended to get him mentioned in international advertising and press material for movies. Dittman was named as one of top ten "movie quote whores" of 2005.[4]
References
edit- ^ Wilkerson, James E. (2003-09-21). "The real Earl Dittman is pleased to stand up". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pa. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
Dittman, 43, grew up in Houston ...
- ^ Leopold, Todd (2003-08-28). "It's the feel-good article of the year!: The business of movie blurbs". CNN.com. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- ^ Roeper, Richard (2004). Schlock Value: Hollywood at Its Worst. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 9781401382964.
- ^ Jim Emerson (January 12, 2006). "Movie Quote Whores of 2005". rogerebert.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2006.
External links
edit- Movie Quote Whores by Jim Emerson, Roger Ebert's website editor
- Ask Yahoo!: Has the movie critic from "Wireless Magazines" ever disliked a movie?