About

John Gholson was born in Houston, TX in 1975–the same year as his favorite film, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.  He has written film reviews since 1996 and was the co-host of the East Texas cable access show Filmcans, as well as the co-host and news gatherer for The Sticky Floor Society, a movie news and opinions podcast presented by the Savannah College of Art & Design.  John has acted in over thirty-five shorts, and has even seen a handful of his short film scripts brought to life.  He enjoys long walks on the beach.  No, really.

Some of John’s least favorite movies of all time include Jawbreaker, Super Babies, Darkness, No Holds Barred, Spaced Invaders, National Lampoon’s Gold Diggers, Alone in the Dark, Catwoman, and Boat Trip.

A little bit on the 1 to 10 scale I use…

1–Complete and total garbage in every way.
2–Has only one thing going for it.
3–A truly terrible movie, but it still isn’t totally incompetent.
4–A terrible movie that has enough going on that I could actually see somebody out there liking it.
5–An exercise in mediocrity.
6–A good movie that I don’t really care for, or a “bad” movie that I actually do like.
7–Solid, competent entertainment.
8–Very good.  A definite recommend.
9–Undeniably incredible.
10–A flawless masterpiece of cinema.  Mere words fail me.

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