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About TheMovieBoy

About Me

My name is Dustin Putman, and I'm a film critic from the Washington, DC area. I am an alumnus of American University where I majored in Visual Media & Literature. At about the age of 8 or 9, I began rating movies, just for the fun of it. In my teens, I began to write actual reviews for every movie I would see. This hobby became my passion and my life as an internet film critic took off. Soon after, I was accepted by the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) as a charter member and, in 2001, TheMovieBoy.com was born. Since then, I gained quite a modest readership and was soon invited to join the Washington Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA). As of Spring 2008, I have published over 1,500 full length reviews and I've been quoted in print advertising, magazine articles, on DVD covers, and in television commercials.
Member: The Online Film Critics Society

Member: Washington Area Film Critics Association



Film Philosophies
  • Any movie can be great.
  • Always go into a movie with an open mind, and with no preconceived notions.
  • It's unprofessional to prejudge a film because of the way you might personally feel about an actor or director.
  • It's unfair to assume that a movie of a certain genre can't be any good, or will automatically be good.
  • A terrific trailer can be made from an awful film.
  • An awful trailer can be made from a terrific film.

  • Oh, and...

  • Babies should never be allowed into movie theaters.

Rating Equivalents
    Since everyone seems to do it differently these days, I thought I'd give a simple overview of the way I rate movies — using the tried and true 4-Star scale. Yet still, star ratings can mean different things to different critics, so below is a comparison chart for MY star ratings and their rough equivalents to other rating methods that you're probably familiar with.
    My Star Rating Grade Thumb Tomato
    A
    A
    B
    B
    C
    D
    D
    F
    F