Jennifer Lind-Westbrook

Jennifer Lind-Westbrook is a graduate from the University of Florida with a degree in English. She worked for several years as an associate editor for Oxendine Publishing, which produced magazines for student groups on college campuses. She wrote multiple television reviews for the online publication "Flak." Jennifer also had her own column for "The Eleventh Hour" a news weekly in Macon, Georgia. This column explored multiple aspects of pop culture. She has also contributed to "PopMatters" as a TV/DVD reviewer in the past. After an extended hiatus from writing, she is back and ready to offer insight and opinion on the latest DVD releases.
‘In Fear’ Gets Off to a Scary Start, At Least

‘In Fear’ Gets Off to a Scary Start, At Least

In Fear is moderately successful in illustrating the randomness of violence.
‘Thanks for Sharing’ Fails to Shed Light on Sexual Addiction

‘Thanks for Sharing’ Fails to Shed Light on Sexual Addiction

Thanks for Sharing doesn't dissect its protagonists and explore the complexity of their addictive personalities. So why should we care?

‘We’re the Millers’ Deconstructs the American Family, but In a Good Way

‘White House Down’ Makes You Miss John McClane

The Office’s Final Season Is an Amalgam of Highs and Lows

‘Highland Park’ Shows the Recent Economic Downturn from a Different Perspective

Nudity, Bad Acting, and Not Much More in ‘Killing Me Softly’ ‘The Hot Spot’

In ‘The Big Wedding’, Every Loose End is Tied Up Into a Neat Little Bow

‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ Is an Emotionally Complex Drama

Put a Brown Wig on Lindsay Lohan and You Don’t Get Elizabeth Taylor, You Get: ‘Liz & Dick’

‘Mama’: Is the Possibility of Making an Innovative Scary Movie Literally Dead?

‘Pawn’: A Film Unable to Ascend to Mediocrity