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Classic Film Reviews

Admit it. Occasionally, late at night, after everyone else is asleep, you tip toe downstairs with your box of tissues, turn on the TV and watch movies like An Affair to Remember. Or perhaps you prefer to see Joan Crawford being glamorous, hiding her wretched parenting skills from the world. Maybe you relish that, in the end, really slow zombies will always overtake living people who run faster.

No matter what your movie preferences are, at Spout, you'll fit right in. From horror films and reviews to the best comedy movies of all time, we offer something for everyone! Find a pile of online classic film reviews written from people just like you.

Besides reading and writing a ton of original classic film reviews, when you join the Spout community, you'll be able to rate, tag, discuss and even blog about your favorite flicks. Spout's a place to not only find great films, but let others know about those films through movie blogs and discussions, and more.

What would it be like if you didn’t have to hide your classic film fetish anymore? Or for that matter, your late night tip toe habit? What if you could hear from others who share your obsessive love of the best classic films? As a Spout member, you have access to forums and discussion groups filled with others like yourself. Whether in New York, Amsterdam or Cedar Rapids, you‘ll connect with others who share your affection for reading and writing all types of classic film reviews. Come on, it’ll be like sitting around your living room with all kinds of people just chatting about the best films of all time.

Online Film Reviews from Film Buffs Like You

Professional movie critics like Ebert can provide some good movie suggestions from time to time, but the real value comes when you read online film reviews from people just like yourself. Just picture other late night tip toe-ers, but imagine them whispering elaborately detailed, personal recommendations in your ear.

Browsing online film reviews at Spout is almost like receiving a "movie-viewing-ecstasy" guarantee from those kindred spirits. Spout is made up of a diverse group of movie critics, and the classic film reviews they offer to the community are not always shiny, enthusiastic evaluations. Join our community and see how our online film reviews can occasionally get pretty detailed and feisty.

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If the film exists, chances are good that you can find an online review of it at Spout. Sometimes, though, even if the film's a classic, you might not find any film reviews for it (yet!). Just imagine the love you could spread (and how important you’d feel) by being the first among our community of movie reviewers to discuss it!

As a Spout member, we encourage you to discuss a whole range of movies! If you're one for the timeless favorites, go ahead and add your own classic film reviews. Do you live for the heart-pounding thrill of those scary flicks? Add to the community by writing horror film reviews. Here at Spout, we're all about voicing our movie opinions, and we know you've got one! So give it a try. Join the community and start writing a plethora of online film reviews for others to see.

When you join the community and that late night nostalgia strikes again, this time you can sneak downstairs and catch a new classic film recommended from the Spout online film critics.

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