
Dan Webster
Movies 101 Co-HostDan Webster has been a movie critic for Spokane Public Radio since 2010 and has co-hosted Movies 101 since its inception in 1999. A former Spokesman-Review staff writer, he still writes the Movies & More blog for Spokane7.com. And, yes, he is happily married to his Movies 101 co-host, Mary Pat Treuthart.
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“Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time” explores a fan’s admiration for, and friendship with, a great – if flawed – American writer, Dan Webster says in his review.Besides being a film critic for Spokane Public Radio, “Movies 101” host Dan Webster writes the Movies & More blog for Spokane7.com.
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Movie ReviewsThe eight-part Amazon Prime series Reacher is far truer to the novels of Lee Child than the movies starring Tom Cruise, Dan Webster says in his review.
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Movie ReviewsDan Webster reviews 'Raya and the Last Dragon'
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Movie ReviewsThe festival returns February 4.
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The Netflix series "The Squid Game" is a blend of social commentary and Agatha Christie-like mystery, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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In a career of exploring the stories of tortured characters, writer-director Paul Schrader directed his attention toward redemption in "The Card Counter."
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In the documentary "The Lost Leonardo," what value a work of art might have, even if its origin is disputed, is examined by a range of experts, Dan…
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Even if the original Woodstock music festival is viewed more as myth than reality, “Woodstock 99” shows just how far public behavior has fallen, Dan…
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The screenplay for “Respect” plays out like a mere script outline, until Jennifer Hudson begins to sing, Dan Webster says in his review.Besides being a…
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Watching Martin Scorsese’s 2008 documentary “Shine a Light” is one good way to honor the passing of the great Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, Dan…
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"Reminiscence" is a poorly updated version of the classic film noir, Dan Webster says in his review. Besides being a film critic for Spokane Public Radio,…
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"Nine Days" is a cryptic exploration of what a struggle it is to become fully human, Dan Webster says in his review.
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"The Woman Who Ran" is a deceptive exploration of life's deeper meaning, Dan Webster says in his review.
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"No Sudden Move" continues versatile Steven Soderbergh's exploration of the neo-noir, Dan Webster says in his review.