L.A. critics draw "Blood"
Los Angeles' critics announced their 2007 picks Sunday. They chose Paul Thomas Anderson's' There Will Be Blood as the year's top film.
I saw it the other day. While there was eventually blood, indeed, it flowed later than my interest. Daniel Day-Lewis was named best actor for his gonzo role as an turn-of-the-20th oil baron.
Good to see Marion Cotillard's astounding re-creation of Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose is getting some love, too.
Read Hollywood Reporter's take here.


Steve Persall is the movie critic for the St. Petersburg Times. He was conceived behind a drive-in movie theater his father operated and raised in projection booths and concession stands. He doesn't care how you did it up north.
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