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- Retrieved 11 May 2009. ko:배형진 pt:Besouro Mangangá "Aílton Carmo". IMDb. Scherstuhl, Alan (24 September 2009). "Berdella: The Movie is torture to sit through"...
- feminists. The campaign raised $211,260, exceeding its goal of $97,000. Alan Scherstuhl's review for The Village Voice suggested that many of those providing funding...
- Joins Marvel's Daredevil For Netflix". Marvel.com. Retrieved 5 July 2015. SCHERSTUHL, ALAN (2 April 2015). "Marvel's Daredevil, on Netflix, Plods Promisingly...
- chilling and finally spectacular. A sequel is virtually a given." Alan Scherstuhl of the Village Voice also praised the acting and technical aspects, but...
- critics. Plaza's role as Brandy Klark was praised by film critic Alan Scherstuhl, of The Village Voice, who wrote "unlike for the female characters in...
- nebulous narrative on tentpole moments of rich emotional resonance." Alan Scherstuhl of The Village Voice also compared Daisy to Katniss calling the film a...
- strong supporting performances. Kendrick's performance was praised by Alan Scherstuhl of The Village Voice, saying it was "a role that Anna Kendrick kills with...
- #6 on the "Best Movies of 2013 (So Far)" list. On the other hand, Alan Scherstuhl of The Village Voice stated, "The doc is only about as revealing as a...
- work is as remarkable for its access as for its refusal to judge." Alan Scherstuhl of The Village Voice opined that the film "is no simple screed against...
- which is, above all else, a badly needed conversation-starter". Alan Scherstuhl wrote a very critical piece for The Village Voice; he called the film...