/Film

/Film
/Film
URL http://www.slashfilm.com/
Slogan Blogging the Reel World
Commercial? Yes
Type of site Film blog
Available language(s) English
Owner Peter Sciretta
Launched August 23, 2005
Alexa rank 4,337
Current status Active

/Film (pronounced "slashfilm") is a blog that covers movie news, reviews, interviews, and trailers. It was founded by Peter Sciretta in August 2005.

Contents

Podcasts

Two podcasts run on the site. The /Filmcast airs Sunday nights, hosted by David Chen, Adam Quigley, and Devindra Hardawar, in which they and a guest discuss TV and film news and review a movie. The Tobolowsky Files, hosted by Chen, features character actor Stephen Tobolowsky talking about his career, life and other topics.

Awards and nominations

/Film won Total Film's Movie Blog Award in the Majors category.[1]

Time Magazine named /Film one of the 25 Best Blogs of 2009.[2]

G4's Attack of the Show listed it as one of the Best Movie Blogs.[3]

PC Magazine listed the site in its Best Web Sites for Movie Fans.[4]

/Film won the Performancing Blog Award for "Best Entertainment Blog of 2007."[5]

The site was nominated for Best Major Blog for the 2008 Weblog Awards.[6]

It was nominated for "Best Entertainment Weblog" in the 2008 Bloggies.[7]

References

External links



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