VIDEO: How To Handle Criticism Gracefully
In business especially, no one is infallible. And in startups, you can only benefit from asking for opinions from people you trust and respect. (Whether you listen to those opinions or not is another issue.) Ben Parr, co-founder of DominateFund, explains that your reaction to criticism matters more than…
My Favorite Startup Wisdom Came From Critics
My mentors are not the bite-sized platitude types. And no entrepreneur I know ever actually listened to advice – otherwise, we would all be IP lawyers like our parents wanted us to be. Sure, we nod in agreement with the advice we get, but only because the advice we get is pretty benign to begin with: hire…
TwitCritics.com – Movie Reviews Powered By Twitter
Twitter has been known to make or break many movies as of late. The first one was Bruno, a movie that came down in flames after initial screenings, and Twitter was the driving force all along in that downfall. Then a movie like District 9 made some real waves owing to the reaction of Twitterers who did see it and posted favorable tweets. And the list could go on and on. Time, then, for a resource that aggregates the opinion of...
Old & New Movies Reviewed – AWCGFilmlog.blogspot.com
The More Than Meets The Mogwai blog can be reached at awcgfilmlog.blogspot. com. It’s name is not really that illuminating about its subject matter – it suffices to say that it is a weblog which includes movie reviews along with extensive personal appreciations. The name of the blogger is Aaron W. Graham, and he resides up North, in Canada. The blog is updated on a daily basis, and the posts are very rich from a discursive...
The World Of Celluloid – ShootTheProjectionist.blogspot
A blog kept by E.D. Hardy, Jr., Shoot The Projectionist is devoted to the world of celluloid. On his blog, this San Francisco based critic offers his insight for all to think and ponder upon. He provides a sort of micro-reviews that have only 24 words, and they are very engaging to say the least -conciseness is accompanied by real wit, and to me these small reviews are the blog’s most notable achievement. Other than that, it...