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Joe Morgenstern is the film critic for The Wall Street Journal. His movie reviews appear each Friday in the "Weekend & Leisure" section of the newspaper, and he writes a column about the movie industry which appears in the paper every other Saturday. Morgenstern is based in Santa Monica, California. He joined the Journal in 1995. He was a foreign correspondent for the New York Times before becoming a theater and movie critic for the New York Herald Tribune in 1959. In 1965 he became a movie critic for Newsweek, then a columnist for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner from 1983 to 1988. Morgenstern's television scripts include The Boy in the Plastic Bubble and some episodes of Law & Order. He co-founded the National Society of Film Critics.[1] He received a Pulitzer Prize in 2005, making him only the third film critic ever to win a Pulitzer for criticism, after Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times and Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post. Morgenstern is the former husband of actress Piper Laurie. Morgenstern is a 1953 graduate of Lehigh University. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Kingdom; The Darjeeling Limited
552Lions for Lambs; No Country for Old Men
543I Am Legend
544Ratatouille, Sicko, Live Free or Die Hard
545American Gangster; Bee Movie
536Sweeney Todd
537Beowulf
538Forgetting Sarah Marshall; The Life Before Her Eyes
529Jumper; Definitely, Maybe
5010Smart People; The Visitor
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