Amos Posner

A born and raised New Yorker with an unhealthy fondness for both Hepburns, Amos Posner attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There, he studied film and worked for The Daily Cardinal, where he reviewed over 100 movies and won a Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists for best general column writing in his region. Returned to Manhattan, Amos works as a script reader in New York's independent film scene and spends most of his time waiting for John Cusack to return to making good movies.

Griffin & Phoenix

Rewarding the Oscar Also-Rans

The Invincible Stubbornness of Judi Dench

Analingus and the Borat Antidote for Cultural Thin Skin

The Great Wait for Oscar Bait

Towering Concerns

Hollywood’s Boring, Boring, Blockbuster Summer

The Battle for M. Night Shyamalan’s Artistic Soul

The Mid-Level Movie Star’s Guide to Staying That Way

The Academy NIT

Ladies’ Plight

How Chris Tucker Made a Fortune in Films Without Making Movies