Anyone who watches a lot of television, or listens to pop music, is familiar with a certain vision of america. — Wesley Morris
Computers are scary. They’re nightmares to fix, lose our stuff, and, on occasion, they crash, producing the blue screen of death. — Wesley Morris
In the mac vs. Pc ads, apple bills itself as the antidote to microsoft. To love apple wasn’t to sell out. — Wesley Morris
In movies, there are some things the french do that americans are increasingly incapable of doing. — Wesley Morris
Movies are visual, aural, they involve people, and life, and ideas and art, they are so elastic. — Wesley Morris
‘polisse’ is the sort of cop thriller where people do things like angrily bang on a desktop or sweep everything off it. — Wesley Morris
Robert pattinson has the face of a film-noir dupe. It’s a face that is searching and open and kind. — Wesley Morris
Sidney lumet’s chief preoccupation wasn’t art. It was right and wrong in the american city, nearly always in new york. — Wesley Morris
Sidney poitier became a star in part by helping black and white americans negotiate their new — Wesley Morris
Standing beneath the white light of an apple store is like standing on a stanley kubrick movie set. — Wesley Morris
The bravery of stanley kramer’s ‘guess who’s coming to dinner’ amounted to two hollywood legends — Wesley Morris
‘the dictator’ lands somewhere between wan mel brooks and good adam sandler, whose ‘you don’t mess with the zohan — Wesley Morris
The enormous success of 2009’s ‘the blind side,’ in which sandra bullock makes a black teenager one of the family — Wesley Morris
‘the tree of life’ is a collection of conversations that lost souls and true believers have with themselves — Wesley Morris
No, I don’t know why bobby and peter farrelly bothered with a ‘three stooges’ movie, either. — Wesley Morris
There comes a point in your moviegoing life where you look at the screen and then you look at the world and you ask — Wesley Morris