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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The 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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Dan Webster reviews 'Raya and the Last Dragon'
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The festival returns February 4.
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"Nobody" is either the best, or the worst, representation of America at the moment, Dan Webster says in his review.
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The three-part Public Television documentary "Hemingway" takes a Ken Burns-type look at the legendary American writer, Dan Webster says in his review.
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"The White Tiger" is an Oscar-nominated look at the revenge of the servant class, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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Netflix's "Murder Among the Mormons" gives another look into the mind of a killer, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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With "The Gentlemen," director Guy Ritchie returns to a film genre he knows best, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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"The Father" is a frightening look at the kinds of horror that late-life ills can bring, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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"Wandavision" is a mashup of Marvel superheroes and classic television family sitcoms, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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In his documentary "The BeeGees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," director Frank Marshall shows us the trio was more than mere disco, Dan Webster says in…
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"Judas and the Black Messiah" is a realistic character study of two real-life historical figures, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
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As "The Little Things" demonstrates, talent and skill don't always lead to a good screen performance, Dan Webster says in his miniseries review.