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Prime Movie Reviews
Primarily Movies but not Exclusively
 
Prime Movie Reviews critics write reviews that offer objective analysis as well as critics' subjective opinions and enable you to decide what will engage and entertain you and what won't. 
 
  Prime Movie Reviews: Primarily Movies but not Exclusively is an enterprise devoted to providing movie reviews which honestly discuss cinematographic merits in terms of good points and bad points and based on intelligent and insightful analysis.  Our aim at Prime Movie Reviews is to give you more objective reviews than you can currently read anywhere else.

 

Prime Movie Reviews (PMR) is a second generation arts review journal for which 2006 marks the third year of publication.  The predecessor of Prime Movie Reviews is The Arts Glance which was originally affiliated with the University of Maine at Augusta.  Beginning in 2006, Codie Leonsch-Hartwig undertook The Arts Glance as a private enterprise and created Prime Movie Reviews from it.  She has a BA in English Literature from UMA and is Editor and chief review writer.  Tamara Hardison, whom she invited to join PMR, has a BA in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Comparative Literature from St. John's College in Annapolis, MD and a Master of Theology degree from the University of Manchester in Manchester, England.  She brings a keen intelligence and incisive insight to the analysis of movies and literature.  And, oh yes, they are mother and daughter.   

 

 Codie Leonsch-Hartwig at home in the Summer of 2005.

 

Codie Leonsch-Hartwig
A native of California, Codie Leonsch-Hartwig now resides in Waterville, Maine and, having secured a BA in English Literature, is currently studying a Master of English Linguistics course through the University of Central England in Birmingham, England by means of a Distance Learning option.  She has two grown children who also live in Maine.  Her son, who attended Colby College in Maine and then served in the United States Coast Guard, is now finishing his BA in Graphic Design at the Maine College of Art while working part-time as a fine restaurant cook.  Codie's aspiration is to write and make a contribution to 21st Century Literary Criticism Theory.  Currently, she is working on the completion of her first novel A Theft of Mind and is preparing her first nonfiction book discussing The Art of Scheduling


 

 Tamara K. Hardison with friends Ian and Thomas at the Spring Ball at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England 2005. 

 

Tamara K. Hardison
A native of California and now residing in Waterville, Maine, Tamara K. Hardison attended college in Annapolis, Maryland at St. John's College attaining her BA in the Philosophy of Mathematics and Comparative Literature after which she earned her Master of Theology degree with Honors at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England.  A writer, Tamara is currently in the final stages of writing her first novel Two Sisters and Three Men, an interpretation of Jane Austen's beloved Sense and Sensibility.  After completion of this novel, she expects to begin work on her first nonfiction book addressing a relevant aspect of Pauline doctrine.  When writing reviews, Tamara sometimes agrees with Codie and sometimes disagrees.  When she disagrees, the discussion may wind up as an entertaining She and Me Conversation Movie Review, as can be seen in The Santa Clause 3, Man of the Year  and in the The Arts Glance archive files.  You never know who might get the last word.