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SUSAN GRANGER

Agrees with the Tomatometer 76% of the time.

Biography: Susan Granger is a product of Hollywood. Her natural father, S. Sylvan Simon, headed production at Columbia Pictures; her adoptive father, Armand Deutsch, produced at MGM. As a child, she appeared in movies with Abbott & Costello, Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Margaret O'Brien, and Lassie. She attended Mills College, studying journalism with Pierre Salinger, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. For more than 25 years, Susan has been on radio and television either as an anchorwoman and internationally syndicated movie/drama critic. Her celebrity interviews and articles are published in newspapers and magazines around the world including Redbook, Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Working Woman, and The New York Times, as well as Paris Match, Cinema Magazine (France), Ici Paris, Tele Sept Jour, L'Officel Homme, Gala (Germany), Set (Brazil), Petra (Germany), Gente (Italy), Eve (Hong Kong), News Limited Newspapers (Australia) and other international publications.

Publications: AWFJ Women on Film, Modamag.com, rec.arts.movies.reviews, SSG Syndicate, www.susangranger.com

Critics' Group: Online Film Critics Society, Broadcast Film Critics Association, New York Film Critics Online

Total Reviews: 1816
Total QuickRatings: 250

Location: USA

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Fresh
10/10

Fresh
80%

Invictus (2009)

" With the unwavering assurance of a seasoned veteran at the top of his form, visionary director Clint Eastwood scores again with this brilliant, powerful, compelling underdog story." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Dec 10, 2009

Fresh
9/10

Fresh
79%

The Princess and the Frog (2009)

" Spicy and heart-warming, sprinkled with Creole zing and dashes of Dixieland, gospel and zydeco." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Dec 6, 2009

Fresh
10/10

Fresh
90%

Up in the Air (2009)

" No other picture captures contemporary angst like this timely, turbulent tale. Without doubt, it's one of the best pictures of the year." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Dec 5, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
45%

Everybody's Fine (2009)

" Poignant, if occasionally schmaltzy - it's a very touching family story, full of humor, heart and wisdom." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Dec 1, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
87%

Red Cliff (2009)

" Spectacular is the most appropriate word to describe this epic historical adventure - it's visually impeccable and impressive." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 30, 2009

Rotten
3/10

Rotten
31%

Ninja Assassin (2009)

" An excessively gory, gruesome chopsocky thriller. A bloody bore." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 28, 2009

Rotten
2/10

Rotten
5%

Old Dogs (2009)

" Like rancid leftovers, this bland, contrived comedy is a toxic turkey, a buddy/family film gone wrong." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 26, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
71%

The Road (2009)

" Haunting, ominous and evocative, it's a cautionary, cryptic allegory about the indominable hope for survival, even in the face of unfathomable horror." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 25, 2009

Fresh
6/10

Fresh
69%

The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009)

" It may be low-key and shallow, but middle-aged angst has never looked lovelier." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 25, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
83%

Me and Orson Welles (2009)

" A spirited coming-of-age story, highlighted by Christian McKay's astounding physical resemblance to Welles and his perceptive, spellbinding impersonation." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 24, 2009

Rotten
2/10

Rotten
21%

Planet 51 (2009)

" So trivial and unimaginative that, unless you're desperate for sci-fi diversion for the kids, you should wait for the dvd." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 21, 2009

Rotten
3/10

Rotten
29%

The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)

" Shallow, vapid and cheesy, proving that melancholy eternity themes can sometimes be drenched in tedium - except for ferocious Twi-hards." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 21, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
71%

The Blind Side (2009)

" Insightful, inspiring and football-themed - what could be timelier for Thanksgiving?" — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 19, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
90%

The Messenger (2009)

" Poignant and insightful." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 16, 2009

Fresh
9/10

Fresh
92%

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

" Sly and smartly paced adaptation, perhaps appealing even more to an older audience than a younger one." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 15, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Rotten
38%

2012 (2009)

" Formulaic and frenzied, it's a spectacular but ultimately silly blast, drawing on every cataclysmic disaster movie you've ever seen for its Noah's Ark flood concept." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 13, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
60%

Pirate Radio (2009)

" Fanciful and free-sprited, it cleverly captures the essence of the Age of Aquarius." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 10, 2009

Fresh
9/10

Fresh
91%

Precious: Based on the Novel PUSH by Sapphire (2009)

" Street-smart and shocking, it's memorable primaily for the brazen, devastating performances." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 7, 2009

Rotten
3/10

Rotten
45%

The Box (2009)

" Never has Richard Matheson's visionary work been so badly served! This is foolish, maudlin, confusing, pretentious poppycock." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 7, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Rotten
55%

Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009)

" Utilizing performance-capture technology, it's intricate and ingenious, offering a 3-D fantasy/adventure thrill ride, soaring into the holiday season." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 4, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
53%

The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)

" Surreal and absurdly satirical, claiming, 'More of this is true than you'd care to believe.'" — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 4, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
82%

Broken Embraces (2009)

" Stylish, satirical and intriguing, surreptitiously exploring themes of ambition, jealousy and betrayal - and Penelope Cruz dazzles." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Nov 2, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Fresh
87%

A Serious Man (2009)

" Bleak and tedious, it's an ambivalent memoir about Biblical adversity, filled with edgy, alienating angst." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 28, 2009

Fresh
10/10

Fresh
80%

Michael Jackson's This Is It (2009)

" A touching tribute, an extraordinary pop culture phenomenon and a unique artistic memorial that gives devoted fans one final glimps of the "King of Pop."" — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 28, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Rotten
21%

Amelia (2009)

" Shallow and superficial, it's far better suited to the Biography channel than the big-screen." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 23, 2009

Rotten
2/10

Rotten
11%

The Stepfather (2009)

" There are some movies that should not be re-made. This is one of them, as proven by this updated, cliche-filled version which fails to build up the necessary tension and truncates the mystery." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 17, 2009

Rotten
3/10

Rotten
24%

Law Abiding Citizen (2009)

" It's criminally contrived." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 16, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
82%

Paranormal Activity (2009)

" Subtly scary, supernatural fright flick" — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 15, 2009

Rotten
4/10

Rotten
12%

Couples Retreat (2009)

" Floundering, only intermittently funny. Wait for the dvd." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 15, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
71%

Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

" An endearing, engaging, escapist story for all ages, earning a place of honor among family-friendly films." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 13, 2009

Rotten
1/10

Rotten
50%

Antichrist (2009)

" Too sadistic, violent, and grossly offensive, there are some movies that never should have been made, even for art-house audiences." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Rotten
4/10

Rotten
34%

St. Trinian's (2009)

" I suspect this boorish, crude, often vulgar British comedy lost a great deal of its jolly credence whilst crossing the Atlantic." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 10, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
94%

An Education (2009)

" Clever and engaging, the title serves as a double entendre about a transformative 'university of life' experience." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 8, 2009

Fresh
6/10

Rotten
57%

The Invention of Lying (2009)

" It's a very, very funny premise - for about 20 minutes." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 5, 2009

Fresh
6/10

Fresh
89%

Zombieland (2009)

" It's pointless to expect too much from a smarmy, silly, slapstick/teen romance horror satire and, if that's your attitude, you won't be disappointed." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 4, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
82%

Whip It (2009)

" It's an effervescent, rough-and-tumble rivalry on wheels, celebrating friendship and camaraderie while artfully delineating the struggle within families to understand one another." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Oct 3, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
83%

Bright Star (2009)

" Elegant and incadescent, it revels in its innate intelligence." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 28, 2009

Fresh
10/10

Fresh
75%

Capitalism: A Love Story (2009)

" Why do we go to the movies? To be entertained and informed. And Michael Moore shows an uncanny ability to be 'way ahead of the curve of public awareness." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 28, 2009

Rotten
5/10

Rotten
28%

Fame (2009)

" An enthusiastic yet familiarly recycled reinvention, which is kind of a shame." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 27, 2009

Rotten
6/10

Rotten
39%

Surrogates (2009)

" While this sci-fi thriller has an intriguing premise, it's synthetic and superficial in its execution." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 26, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
84%

The Horse Boy (2009)

" Inspiring, enlightening and affirmative journey into the mysteries of shamanism and autism." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 23, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
93%

The Damned United (2009)

" Despite a rich and complex, powerhouse performance by Michael Sheen, it's hard to sell a biopic when many movie-goers have little awareness of either the subject of British soccer history." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 23, 2009

Fresh
8/10

Fresh
86%

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009)

" An amusing kidflick that entertains while serving up enlightening food-for-thought." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 20, 2009

Rotten
2/10

Rotten
18%

Love Happens (2009)

" Does art imitate life or does life imitate art? When you use that title, you're asking for trouble." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 19, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
76%

The Informant! (2009)

" Hide-and-sneaky absurdist comedy" — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 19, 2009

Fresh
6/10

Rotten
18%

The Other Man (2009)

" A skewed psychological thriller revolving around the many forms of betrayal." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 14, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Rotten
31%

The Burning Plain (2009)

" Erotic and haunting, filled with fateful concepts and indelible imagery." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 14, 2009

Fresh
6/10

Fresh
63%

Extract (2009)

" It's a raunchy social commentary that will undoubtedly do even better when it's released on video, thereby repeating the pattern of 'Office Space.'" — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 12, 2009

Rotten
3/10

Rotten
6%

Whiteout (2009)

" Ice-schlocky - an idiotic wipeout." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 11, 2009

Fresh
7/10

Fresh
84%

The September Issue (2009)

" Because this is an "authorized" (a.k.a. flattering) behind-the-scenes glimpse of "Vogue," it's glossy eye-candy but we never truly know what makes Anna Wintour tick." — SSG Syndicate

Posted Sep 10, 2009
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