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KARINA MONTGOMERY

""People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did,but people will never forget how you made them feel."
This sums up how I feel about movies; you see enough of them, the details blur away, and all you are left with is whether you enjoyed yourself or not."

Agrees with the Tomatometer 68% of the time.

Biography: Karina was born and raised in Austin, Texas. She got a degree in English while being active in Theatre Collective and Capitol City Playhouse. She always liked movies but didn't really pay them any heed until she saw Liar Liar in March, 1997. Frustrated by the public's general antipathy for Jim Carrey as a performer, and delighted by how the vehicle suited his talents with total script motivation for every antic, she wrote a review and emailed it to some twenty-something friends, urging them to see the movie, even if they had hated Jim Carrey in the past. Several of them responded favorably, and she began sending a note every time she saw a movie, good or bad. "Could you also send your reviews to my friend?" turned into more subscribers and more responsibility to churn out meaningful text. When the Hollywood Stock Brokerage Resource (http://www.hsbr.org/) asked her to be the staff reviewer, she knew she really had to include some journalistic integrity. Basically, she loves it. She loves recommending films that might get missed and protecting her friends from wasting their precious time and money on cinematic drivel. As huge, big budget stinkers crossed her path, she grew frustrated with the box-office-led studio choices, as they favored safe, branded franchises that suck over well thought-out work. She also uses her reviews as a forum for evangelizing the animated features genre, one she feels is not taken seriously enough for the amount of quality work being done. She now resides in San Diego and continues her quest for a better cinematic world. Long time, dear supporters she would like to thank include (in no order) - J. Kevin Smith, Shannon Swenson, Matthew Kaplan, Eric Martin, Jon Montgomery, and Carolyn Bates.
Favorites: (in no order) Silence of the Lambs, Aliens, Young Frankenstein, The Shawshank Redemption, Princess Bride, Dead Again, Sense & Sensibility, Oscar, Little Shop of Horrors, This is Spinal Tap, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Singing In The Rain, Grosse Pointe Blank, The Hudsucker Proxy, 12 Monkeys, The Wiz, Chicago, Dave, A Fish Called Wanda, Running on Empty, Down With Love, Much Ado About Nothing, The World's Greatest Lover, The Court Jester, The Sixth Sense, American Beauty, Iron Giant, Return to Me, The Imposters....how can one choose?

Publications: Cinerina, rec.arts.movies.reviews

Critics' Group: Online Film Critics Society

Total Reviews: 891
Total QuickRatings: 84

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Fresh
4/5

Rotten
38%

Nine (2009)

" Marshall has always been marvelous at painting with bodies and light, and this film benefits from that touch immensely because of the abstraction of most of the songs.It may not make you a fan of the show, but it should make you a fan of Rob Marshall and" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
74%

The Young Victoria (2009)

" Whether in her chemise or her coronation robes, Blunt exudes a vitality that will not be suppressed. She is wonderful as Victoria and alone reason enough to see the film." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
96%

The Cove (2009)

" No Hollywood film, fiction or non-, can ever prepare you for the reality of what goes on in that cove. Please don't show this film to young children. Devastating and excellent." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
98%

Anvil! The Story of Anvil (2009)

" The journey of Anvil in the film is one suffused with love and passion...they are the poster-band for passion, and their story is worth checking out." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
65%

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

" Most of the film is artsy rather than effectsy, and actually it tends to drag a bit whenever the big deal effects become the meat rather than the spice of the scene.Abandoning oneself to the film is the best way to enjoy it." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
76%

Invictus (2009)

" Terrific acting but the film at large suffers from pacing problems, perhaps deciding midstream what it wanted to be about." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
90%

The Messenger (2009)

" This is the kind of film people might skip due to the preponderance of war movies out there, or forget in the wake of flashier end-of-the-year output, but The Messenger is one to watch for great performances." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
89%

Crazy Heart (2009)

" Watching alcoholics stumble through their lives is sometimes a little boring, though Jeff Bridges is a warm and detailed enough actor to keep us interested and full of hope for him." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
83%

The Princess and the Frog (2009)

" Wonderful classic story, flawless hand-drawn animation, fun and appropriately arranged music, it's all there. To every parent of a young girl who has sworn fealty to the galaxy of Disney princesses, this movie turns that nonsense on its head." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
75%

Julie & Julia (2009)

" The human cornucopia that is Streep is carrying the energy and feel-goodness of this movie. Adams is providing her natural comic timing and sweetness to make Powell as human as possible, and she succeeds more than I would have thought possible, though Ju" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
89%

Up in the Air (2009)

" This movie has great things to say about the vitality of human connection and how to be a better traveler through life, but it mercifully does it with no Message and a somehow satisfying lack of resolution." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Rotten
50%

It's Complicated (2009)

" For all the complicatedness of the emotions Streep and Baldwin navigate, it's still a smooth ride to huge grins and hearty guffaws, with excellent performances." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
57%

9 (2009)

" I think if I were not diligently taking notes for this very review I might have folded laundry or something to pass the time... It's a beautiful movie to look at and a clumsy story with a weird ending." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
70%

Sherlock Holmes (2009)

" Sherlock Holmes is a solid, enjoyable film with a fun score, a great use of sound and environment, and a trio of confederates you will want to know more of." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Rotten
2/5

Rotten
40%

The Lovely Bones (2009)

" The Lovely Bones is definitely worth watching with your book group to discuss with the novel, and to enjoy Tucci's performance and the delicate membrane between life and afterlife, but HBO will suffice for your investment in it." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Rotten
2.5/5

Fresh
84%

Bright Star (2009)

" The film appears to be flirting with the idea of superficiality and romance and wit and depth of character but never really explores any tack at length, except the agonies of their love." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
95%

In the Loop (2009)

" The low-key giggles and dry throwaway wit belie the manic one-up-manship and saber-rattling. Keep your ears on though %u2013 the speech outstrips the scene tempos handily...reward the studios for a political comedy without any politics." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 29, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
93%

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

" Despite looking like a children's movie, I don't think kids would like it very much...softens Anderson's fetish for randomness and forces him to stay on track...his kooky brand of humor just works better as a cartoon" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 20, 2009

Fresh
3.5/5

Fresh
72%

The Blind Side (2009)

" Overall a sweet tale of a kid being given a chance when he seemed all but lost, and the performances of Bullock and Aaron. It's worth a look." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 20, 2009

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
83%

Avatar (2009)

" The Na'vi consider seeing, in the sense of grok or ken, to be fundamental in tribal life and in navigating Pandora. If you allow yourself to see Avatar as it was meant, you will love it as I did. I can't wait to go there again." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 19, 2009

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
92%

Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire (2009)

" Sophomore director Lee Daniels doesn't shy away from moments where our protagonists falter or our antagonists show a good side. Sidibe and Mo'Nique are simply amazing." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 18, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
94%

An Education (2009)

" It was hard to watch Jenny fall so easily to chaotic neutral David, but it was deliriously romantic as well. He wears down our resistance and we fall for him too." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 18, 2009

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
72%

The Road (2009)

" The muffled air, the rumbling tectonic murmurs, the groaning and incessant tree deaths, sounds of other humans, all these sounds sell the monochromatic but still stunning images of a completely dying world" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3.5/5

Fresh
87%

An Ideal Husband (1999)

" It's a pleasant diversion but sadly, little more than a chance to hear Rupert's barbed wit." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
60%

American Pie (1999)

" American Pie shows us how little boys know about sex going into it, and how little the act really teaches them about it as well. But the true joy, for us in the audience anyway, is the chase. Vulgar and heartwarming!" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
78%

Doubt (2008)

" As a movie, very little actually happens. It's a lot of discussion about what might have happened or may occur in future, and then the emotional change that signals the curtain to drop and for the class to put down their pencils. The performances are st" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
91%

Frost/Nixon (2008)

" The sparring, the research, the failed strategies, and the returns for more elicit an image of boxing more than anything else; while "two men in shorts punch each other until one cannot continue" is also dry on paper, in practice it is much more visceral" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
5/5

Fresh
98%

The Wrestler (2008)

" Despite the low-tech feel, The Wrestler is very tight and disciplined. The score is spare but effective, nothing is wasted in dialogue or action, and the fight choreography and stunts are incredible. Rourke is phenomenal." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4/5

N/A

Defiance (1980)

" As a WWII story, it's inspiring, and even new. As a film, it's tense and nerve-wracking and sobering. It's a simple, solid movie, worth seeing indeed, but I fear more like a satisfying Chinese dinner over time. See it before the world forgets about it." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
71%

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

" Sure, I cried at the end. I'm not a robot. But I cry at cat food commercials if they punch the right button. I just can't get on the Button train. I wish I could have obeyed my instincts and stayed home." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
80%

Gran Torino (2008)

" After the clumsy beginning, the deft writing and excellent acting has so sunk you into your relationship with Walt and Sue and Thao that by the end, I loved this movie, but it took a while to snag me." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3.5/5

Fresh
89%

Zombieland (2009)

" Zombieland is a road movie, a little meta-commentary on zombie movie mayhem, and an extremely violent and pretty funny comedy." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3.5/5

Rotten
40%

Surrogates (2009)

" I would have liked to explore this world more and not keep slamming into some convoluted scheme that defeats its own purpose. I had fun watching it, but I actually thought the movie was smarter than its plot." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
82%

Paranormal Activity (2009)

" It's not the scariest movie I have ever seen, but it's probably the most efficient and insidious. The noises in my house never seemed so loud or inexplicable as they do after seeing this. It's a great scary treat and the filmmakers should be rewarded wi" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Rotten
54%

The Stoning of Soraya M. (2009)

" This film is eye-opening and heart-draining and it is excellently produced.This is a very good film, but it is hard for me to chirp "check it out" because it will stick with you, twisting in your stomach and making your life's petty annoyances feel less t" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
2.5/5

Rotten
55%

Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009)

" What's good is very good and what's bad is sadly bad. I wish I could cut a montage of the sobering and well-thought-out segue from Present to Future, the swooping flights through London and Scrooge's amazing face." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Rotten
54%

The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)

" Sometimes the movie cannot get past being merely smile-inducing, but it's a gently funny story of belief in one's inner potential and in the general goodness of most people. I may forget I ever saw it, but I had a pretty good time nonetheless." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Rotten
39%

2012 (2009)

" My enthusiasm for 2012 is not because I think it's high art with an important social message. Screw that %u2013 this movie is about pure spectacle, and it pulls that off fabulously." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
80%

Michael Jackson's This Is It (2009)

" This Is It gives us enough to see that this concert series was going to be the kind of show you tell your grandkids about, full of incredible dancing and innovative staging and energetic wowness. The missing elements serve to feature the star who has fal" — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
87%

Big Fan (2009)

" I didn't enjoy Big Fan, perhaps due to my lifelong total disinterest in sports but I can say that it is quite good and well-made, and Oswalt does a terrific job." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
82%

A Single Man (2009)

" Overtly gorgeous, but gently sad and lovely; Firth carries George's invisibility and mourning with grace." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Fresh
83%

Me and Orson Welles (2009)

" McKay's Welles is endowed by every other character with a panoply of larger-than-life qualities and he portrays them all without ever turning into a cartoon. His performance alone merits a viewing." — Cinerina

Posted Dec 15, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
87%

A Serious Man (2009)

" Perhaps the emperor is actually wearing clothes and I just can't see them... I came out of the movie theatre feeling disgruntled and a little cheated. See it for Stuhlberg and Lennick, and for Roger Deakin's unfailing cinematic eye." — Cinerina

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Rotten
2/5

Fresh
73%

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

" Occasionally I will mitigate opinions when I reviewing a film I know carries an emotional charge for people... to impart a sense of fairness. This is not one of those times. Where The Wild Things Are made me want to punch someone in the face." — Cinerina

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
4/5

Rotten
37%

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009)

" The funny bits are amusing, the action entertaining, the themes simple, the promise of future tales tantalizing, and the overall feel of the movie is more charming than epic or scary." — Cinerina

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
77%

The Informant! (2009)

" It's the kind of movie that stymies my proper critical eye (and ability to write) due to being so jumbled and ambitious, much like its hero." — Cinerina

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Rotten
57%

The Invention of Lying (2009)

" ...becomes dizzyingly hilarious, mixed with genuine sympathy, while an amusing and subversive element grows slowly, beginning as fascinating and then stumbling into inevitability." — Cinerina

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
96%

Food, Inc. (2009)

" His film shows us ugly, faceless corporate greed and its truly fatal consequences, but gives us tools to dismantle or at least throttle back the machine %u2013 and hopefully solve some of the world's ills as well." — Cinerina

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
4.5/5

Fresh
85%

World's Greatest Dad (2009)

" This is the sort of movie that sends me to the keyboard to topple negative expectations, praise the participants, and hopefully drive up their box office a little." — Cinerina

Posted Sep 12, 2009

Fresh
3/5

Fresh
63%

Extract (2009)

" Despite the huge farcical situations and comedy genius cast, Extract is not so much riproarious as thoughtful and true %u2013 not unlike Judge's animated series King of the Hill" — Cinerina

Posted Sep 12, 2009
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