Wesley Morris (born 1975)[2] is an American film critic and podcast host. He is currently critic-at-large for The New York Times,[3] as well as co-host, with Jenna Wortham, of the New York Times podcast Still Processing. Previously, Morris wrote for The Boston Globe, then Grantland.[4] He won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his work with The Globe and the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his New York Times coverage of race relations in the United States, making Morris the only writer to have won the Criticism prize more than once.[5][6][7]
^"Wesley Morris". The New York Times. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
^"Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
^Lehman, Susan (December 8, 2015). "New Critic at Large: 'Breathtakingly Funny, Absolutely Serious'". The New York Times.
^Simmons, Bill. "Delighted to announce that Pulitzer Prize winner @wesley_morris joins @Grantland33 full-time and also starting January 1st". Twitter. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
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^LaForme, Ren. "Here are the winners of the 2021 Pulitzer Prizes". Poynter. Retrieved June 11, 2021.
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WesleyMorris (born 1975) is an American film critic and podcast host. He is currently critic-at-large for The New York Times, as well as co-host, with...
character Cal," MTV's John Constantine wrote. The Boston Globe reviewer WesleyMorris wrote that Rogen, along with co-stars Rudd and Romany Malco, were each...
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feels like it exists in the here and now." New York Times film critic WesleyMorris has called Do the Right Thing his favorite film. Some critics were less...
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from the ruder-than-rude opening to the ironic-sentimental ending." WesleyMorris of The Boston Globe said the film "has a degree more sophistication...
from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved December 27, 2009. "WesleyMorris's best of the decade". The Boston Globe. December 29, 2009. Archived...
as a "nouveau-cirque acrobat" and "droll, slapstick comedian," and WesleyMorris, in the New York Times, called him a "dramatist of physics". Celui qui...
McQueen film Shame, portraying a love interest of Michael Fassbender. WesleyMorris of The Boston Globe praised her performance, calling her "a marvel of...
David Ehrlich, Movies.com 5th – Scott Foundas, The Village Voice 5th – WesleyMorris, The Boston Globe 6th – James Berardinelli, Reelviews 6th – Lisa Kennedy...
while those polled by PostTrak gave it an 80% overall positive score. WesleyMorris of The New York Times praised Giamatti's performance and Payne's direction...
Ratajkowski's performance as "nuanced", while Andrew O'Hehir of Salon and WesleyMorris of Grantland wrote that her small role as a "duplicitous and manipulative...
was an inauguration into a peculiar cult of celebrity. — Film critic WesleyMorris in the Boston Globe 2004. Bingenheimer was described as shy, thin and...
forms" as writer Max McKenna stated in the 2018 Popmatters article. WesleyMorris compares in a New York Times op-ed piece the recognition given to black...
just doesn't spark: It doesn't make us fall in love with its lovers." WesleyMorris of The Boston Globe gave the film two-and-a-half stars, praising the...