Jeremy Fogelman
Profile:
Member of the Washington Area Film Critics Association, podcaster, and full-time entertainment consumer based out of Washington DC. Some of his attempts at writing and talking can found at his website (www.nerdpunchesnerd.com).
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Posts by Jeremy Fogelman:
- Dreams and Shadows is a dark, exciting debut of urban fantasy
- Identity Thief is a boring, boring movie
- So is Top Chef just trying to annoy us now?
- Retirement and crime collide in the very average Stand Up Guys
- The Americans will have you rooting for the bad spies
- Quartet is the charming antidote to the depressing holiday season
- Parker is a bloody fun time
- Visit Broken City if you don’t have anything better to do
- The Last Stand brings Arnold Schwarzenegger back with punches and guns
- Why does The Big Bang Theory hate nerds?
- The Words – Pretentious, but partially decent
- Lawless – An old fashioned punch in the face
- Louie – Searching for and finding Chloë Sevigny
- Premium Rush – Old school thrilling bicycle ride through the streets of Manhattan
- The Expendables 2 – An explosion that’s not as violent as you expect
- Louie – A father that causes vomiting
- Louie – The incongruous but meaningful cameos of Sarah Silverman and Marc Maron
- The Campaign – Heavy on laughs, light on meaning
- Celeste and Jesse Forever – Quirky romantic comedy that’s just okay
- Bob Hoskins retires – A farewell to a classic
- An exclusive with Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, writers of Celeste and Jesse Forever
- Louie – The strip club loved the guy
- Franklin & Bash – A bunch of flashbacks and a classic episode
- Louie – The thrilling conclusion to “Louis CK meets a nutty girl”
- The Watch – Unfunny and boring alien invasion comedy
- Franklin & Bash – Are dead plastic bodies art? Is art art?
- Louie – Time for a hilarious guest star/girlfriend!
- The Dark Knight Rises – Great movie, but not quite the greatest Batman movie
- Franklin & Bash – Can women fight on the front lines?
- Louie – A trip to the fake and the real Miami