Mike D'Angelo

Mike D'Angelo (born 1968) is an American film critic. He regularly contributes film reviews to Las Vegas Weekly and Nerve, and maintains a personal website, The Man Who Viewed Too Much. He lives near Los Angeles.[1]

One of the first notable online film critics,[2][3] D'Angelo created his site and began self-publishing short reviews in August 1995. In January 1997, Entertainment Weekly included The Man Who Viewed Too Much in an article about Internet film criticism, which was then in its infancy.[4] The magazine subsequently hired him to write capsule film reviews for its video section. After contributing to Entertainment Weekly for three years, he became the chief film critic for Time Out New York (2000–2004) before moving to Esquire, where he served as the chief film critic. His writing has also appeared in Variety, The Village Voice, the Salt Lake City Weekly and the Nashville Scene. He has been cited as the 22nd best film critic of all time.[5]

References

  1. "This Guy". The Man Who Viewed Too Much: Film Stuff by Mike D'Angelo. Panix. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  2. Staff (Fall 2008). "Film Criticism in the Age of the Internet: A Critical Symposium". Cineaste. 33 (4).
  3. Melis, Behil (2005). Marijke de Valck and Malte Hagener, ed. Ravenous Cinephiles: Cinephilia, Internet, and Online Film Communities. Amsterdam University Press. p. 113. ISBN 9053567682.
  4. Burr, Ty (17 January 1997). "ReelViews; The Man Who Viewed Too Much; Teen Movie Critic; Doug Y's Movie Reviews; Uncle Bill's Shack O' Movies; The Tripper's Multimedia Movie Reviews; Reviews in Rhyme". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  5. Barone, Matt (8 February 2013). "The 25 Best Movie Critics of All Time". Compex. Retrieved 5 September 2014.


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