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The 30 Best Entertainment Bloggers and Blogs on the Internet

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Listing the 30 best entertainment bloggers on the Internet is harder than it sounds, as the relative user-friendly nature of the Internet has led to thousands of sites springing up about every facet of pop culture. For each established and visually impressive website willing to provide opinions and news, there are dozens of unknown and often crudely designed sites offering equally entertaining information. It’s a jungle out there, but those willing to put in the time and effort can discover some real gems hidden in the virtual undergrowth of cyberspace. If you’re reading this, it’s safe to assume that you’re not willing to put in the time and effort. That’s quite allright, dear reader. After all, who has endless hours to comb through online content in an effort to find the best entertainment blogs? Actually, I do, which is why this post should prove invaluable in steering you towards the best options for both lasting facts and ephemeral opinions. I’ve broken my selections down into several categories, and each entry includes some of the more compelling reasons why it made the final cut. I’ve also included a handy link for each website, which should allow you to check them out and bookmark your favorites. Of course, there are always readers who get irate when their personal favorites are excluded, so feel free to speak up and point out any gross examples of negligence on my part (after all, nothing emboldens like the Internet’s magical cloak of anonymity). Top Movie Bloggers The following are the best sites for movie news, opinions, and other forms of information regarding the art of moving pictures: Slash Film – While their ad placement can be a little overwhelming at times, this is still a quality site for any cinephile. Movie news and reviews are the driving force behind the site, and they run the gamut from mainstream to indie. All the latest trailers are collected and displayed for your enjoyment, and the Slash Filmcast is another strong point. In the latter section, Devindra Hardawar, Adam Quigley, and David Chen talk about significant TV and movie-related events from the previous week. This isn’t some five-minute piece of fluff, either. There are hundreds of filmcasts to choose from, and most run at least an hour and a half. Yes, these three (and their special guests) really like to talk about movies. Man I Love Films – When a bunch of bloggers who run their own successful sites decide to band together, you get a smorgasbord of content dedicated to the art of cinema. Just as the name would imply, this diverse group of folks (such as Kai Parker and Dylan Fields) is absolutely unashamed to proclaim their passion for film. It’s also refreshingly original, so you don’t have to worry about a bunch of follow-the-herd types raving about The Godfather and Citizen Kane until your eyes bleed. The writers love to put together lists, so you can read up on everything from the “Top 5 Horror Sub-Genres” to “Top […]

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