Shelli Sonstein

Shelli Sonstein reviews films and does on-camera interviews for 750 Clear Channel websites.

Articles by Shelli Sonstein

AWFJ Women On Film - “Toy Story 3″ - Review by Shelli Sonstein

I dare you not to tear up- not as consistently funny as 1&2 but the most touching yet. Read more>>

Reviews and Criticism, Women on Film

AWFJ Women On Film - Shelli Sonstein’s Top Ten of 2009

Up In The Air
Inglourious Basterds
Up!
The Hurt Locker
Precious
The Messenger
Avatar
Zombieland
Pirate Radio
Bruno
And, for the annotated version: Read the rest of this entry »

Essays and Features, Member News, Women on Film

Weekender April 25, 2008 - Shelli Sonstein

“Deception has lots of sex and nudity but a plot more transparent than all the lingerie on-screen. Read more>>

News and Previews, Women on Film

Weekender April 11, 2008 - Shelli Sonstein

“Street Kings” is the police corruption film du jour- a fast-paced bloody mess of a movie that would lead you to believe 99% of cops are bad. Read more>>

Reviews and Criticism, Women on Film

Weekender March 21, 2008 - Shelli Sonstein

My pick of the week is Irina Palm. >

News and Previews

Weekender Feb. 15 - Shelli Sonstein

The requisite Valentines weekend romancer is Definitely, Maybe with Ryan Reynolds as a newly single dad to Little Miss Sunshine sweetheart Abigail Breslin. Read more>>

News and Previews

Weekender Jan. 25, 08 - Shelli Sonstein’s wrap

Twenty years after the last Rambo movie, 61-year-old Sylvester Stallone has brought back his franchise for a fourth movie–he calls it Rambo, I call it Rambo on Steroids.” Read more>>

News and Previews, Uncategorized

Weekender Jan 18, 2008 - Shelli Sonstein

From the woman who gave us the female crime classic Thelma and Louise comes another a female heist comedy-though not as sexy. Read more>>

News and Previews

Shelli Sonstein: Hollywood’s 2007 Testosterone High

2007 will go down, in my book, as the year of testosterone in film. Read the rest of this entry »

Essays and Features, Women on Film

Weekender Dec 5, 07 by Shelli Sonstein

This has been one of the darkest Oscar years I can remember- one depressing movie after the other- some bloody, to boot. That doesnt mean theyre not great films - but hey- whats wrong with comedy? Read more

News and Previews, Women on Film