Film School Rejects
Film School Rejects is an American blog devoted to movie reviews, interviews, film industry news, and feature commentary. It was founded by Neil Miller in February 2006.[2][3]
Type of site | Film blog |
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Available in | English |
Headquarters | Austin, Texas |
Created by | Neil Miller |
URL | www |
Alexa rank | 60,000 (September 2012)[1] |
Commercial | Yes |
Launched | February 15, 2006 |
Current status | Active |
The site was nominated for Best News Blog by Total Film magazine and named one of the 50 best blogs for filmmakers by MovieMaker magazine.[4][5] Its weekly podcast, Reject Radio, was voted as the fourth best podcast for movie fans by Movies.com.[6]
Film School Rejects and its contributors have been featured and quoted in regional and national media outlets, including The New York Times, CNN, the Los Angeles Times, Mashable, and American Public Media.[7][8] The site's April Fools' Day pranks have been covered on MTV,[9] Fandango,[10] and BuzzFeed.[11]
Awards and recognitions
References
- Film School Rejects site info – Alexa Internet
- "The Cool Keeps On", The Austin Chronicle, June 18, 2010
- "A Brief Blog Profile: Film School Rejects", PR Newswire
- "2010 Blog Awards: Best News Blog" Total Film
- "50 Best Blogs for Moviemakers" Archived January 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, MovieMaker magazine
- "The Ten Greatest Movie Podcasts Any Fan Should Subscribe To", Movies.com
- "Shootings Cast Pall Over 'Dark Knight Rises' Blockbuster Weekend", CNN
- "'The Hobbit' To Be Turned Into Three Films",Marketplace Business
- "April Fools 2010 Pranks Around The Movie-Loving Blogosphere", MTV
- "The Five: Best Movie-Related April Fool's Day Pranks", Fandango
- "April Fools Prank Watch", BuzzFeed Inc
- "Movies Blogs: The Ultimate Rank", BlogRank
- "Site of the Week: Film School Rejects" Archived 2012-05-06 at the Wayback Machine, AMC
External links
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