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Thursday November 12, 2009

Kevin McCarthy Blogs the AFI 100

My friend and colleague Kevin "BDK" McCarthy is going old school, working his way through the American Film Institute's list of the top 100 American films and blogging his reaction to each one. It is a lot of fun to see his reaction to the classics.


And thanks to Kevin for having me on his new radio show!

Monday October 26, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Talking to Nick Digilo

One of my all-time favorite movie pals is WGN's Nick Digilio. I love to talk to him when we agree and I love it even more when we don't! Here's yesterday's broadcast.

Friday October 23, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

My Other Job

I've been speaking out a lot on overpaid executives this week and commenting on the pay cuts imposed by the Obama adminstration's on the top executives of seven of the bailout companies. I appeared on Bloomberg, the Nightly Business Report, and the NBC Nightly News, and in the New York Times. The Oregonian was nice enough to quote me as a leading expert in its editorial. And I am in the midst of a debate with University of Chicago professor Steve Kaplan on whether executives are fairly paid. I'm arguing that they are overpaid. If you agree, you can vote on my side.

Now, back to the movies!

Sunday October 18, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Four Questions for the Movie Mom

Thanks very much to Professor Michael Ebner and Ageless North Shore for inviting me to answer four very intriguing questions for its website.

Nell Minow: The Four Questions

Why is this profile different from all other profiles? Because today's guest blogger is Professor Michael Ebner.

#1: Readers of your recent profile in The New Yorker learned much about the role of the Corporate Library and not nearly as much about your role as the Moviemom. Ageless North Shore would like to learn about the impulse that prompted you to assume the guise of Moviemom.

NM: I have always been interested in thinking about why things don't work. And that is what links both of my jobs. Corporations and movies are both large, complex endeavors involving a lot of people and in general everyone inside and outside wants them to work. When they don't, I like to try to figure out why not. It's all just systems analysis.

And I have always, as long as I can remember, loved movies and remembered them easily. Everyone's brain is Teflon for some things and Velcro for others. The things you can't forget - that's you speaking to yourself about what you should be doing. I always wanted a job where I could get paid for going to the movies. And I got my start as movie critic for the New Trier News.

2: It isn't difficult to detect that your double identity -- Corporate Library and Moviemom -- play to the realities of the twenty-first century revolution in communication technologies. Ageless North Shore would like to inquire about the balance in your personal reading activities between print and online sources of news and information. More and more on-line? Still reading lots of hard copy? Struggling to achieve a balance?

NM: I love to read online and in print, books, magazines, newspapers. And I love audiobooks and podcasts as well. The most difficult challenge in reading books is the way that all of our other technologies bombard us, making it hard for me to read many chapters in one sitting as I used to. But I do it as often as I can. It's one of the best things about plane and train rides!

#3 : Your father, the much-esteemed Newton N. Minow, during his term as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, excoriated commercial television programming. He famously invoked the term "the vast wasteland." Ageless North Shore seeks your own take on contemporary American television from the vantage point of 2009. Better? Worse? Still a "vast wasteland?"


NM: I have a Dickensian "best of times, worst of times" sense about it. I both love and regret the fragmentation. I love the specialization, so that no matter what your interest you can find it on television. But we don't come to school or work in the morning with the same shared experience any more. The best of television is better than it has ever been before. But the worst is horrifying and I believe destructive. And the mediocre is almost as bad.

Of all the changes since my childhood, I am most upset about the way television has invaded children's lives. I wish I could eliminate television from all children's bedrooms, from all meals, and from all but the longest car trips. Parents relinquish so many precious connections by permitting that kind of immersion in media.

#4: You spent your own formative years residing with your family in Glencoe and graduated from New Trier High School. Ageless North Shore seeks your reflections on the experience growing up in the northern suburbs? Was it a shaping influence? Alienating experience?

At New Trier, I had a radio program, I reviewed movies, and I dated David Apatoff. Forty years later, I review movies on the radio and am living happily ever after with David Apatoff. So, I'd call that a shaping influence!

Michael Ebner is the James D. Vail III Professor of History Emeritus at Lake Forest College, where he taught from 1974 to 2007. He is the author of the prizewinning Creating Chicago's North Shore: A Suburban History (1988).

Wednesday October 14, 2009

More (and Less) on 'The Invention of Lying'

In Washington DC's City Paper, Tricia Olszewski cites my fellow-Beliefnet blogger Michele McGinty (who has not seen the film) and me about the surprisingly lukewarm reaction to the anti-religious elements engendered by the Ricky Gervais film "The Invention of Lying."

I believe the reason that there has been so little objection to the film is that the film is not anti-religion. On the contrary, the alternate universe of the film has no lies but it is also depressingly literal and concrete. There is no fiction, no compassion, no imagination, no faith, no abstraction. No kindness. No love. Marriages are based on genetic compatibility. And as a result, the lives of the characters are empty and without meaning. Even the fictional religion thought up by Gervais' character to comfort his dying mother has enormous appeal because the citizens of this spiritually impoverished world sense that they need something more to believe in.

Monday September 14, 2009

MPAA Trailer Rule Update

Top entertainment reporter/commentator for the LA Times Patrick Goldstein wrote a terrific blog post about my story on the MPAA's secret change to the rules governing the content of trailers, calling the consequences of this change "a whole new level...

Sunday September 6, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

'Bizarre' Profile in the Huffington Post

Many thanks to my childhood pal Bob Elisberg for this charming profile of my "bizarre" life in the Huffington Post....

Monday August 31, 2009

Categories: Books, Media Appearances

Ask Amy Recommends My Blog!

The wonderful Amy Dickenson of Ask Amy was kind enough to recommend my blog as her favorite resource for checking out movies. Minow smartly distills plots and rates films with kids and families in mind. In two minutes I learned...

Thursday July 9, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Tom Clocker Interviews The Movie Mom

Many thanks to Baltimore movie critic Tom Clocker for a terrific profile and interview. Some selections: Tom: You don't have to get into too much detail since everyone can check out the full article from The Washington Post, but it...

Monday July 6, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances, Q&As

Washington Post Online Discussion

The transcript of my online discussion about the Washington Post profile is up on their website. Many thanks to all of you who participated!...

Monday July 6, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Join me for an Online Chat

The Washington Post has invited me to host an online chat today from 12-1. Please join me with your questions or comments. You can also submit questions ahead of time. I look forward to your participation!...

Thursday July 2, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Profile in the Washington Post

There's a lovely profile of my two jobs as corporate governance analyst and movie critic in this weekend's Washington Post Magazine. It has lots of information about my background, my family, and how I got to where I am in...

Monday June 22, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Steve Jobs/Apple

In my corporate governance role, I appeared on CNBC today to discuss Steve Jobs and what Apple should disclose about his health....

Thursday May 21, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Follow Me on Twitter

I will now be posting movie tweets as moviemom -- or, you are welcome to follow my other account, nminow. Are you on Twitter? Let us know!...

Sunday May 17, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

'Angels & Demons' -- radio debate

Thanks to Kevin McCarthy of the BDK Movie Show for having me on the show to debate "Angels & Demons" -- whether it is or should be considered insulting to the Church and discuss many different portrayals of religion and...

Saturday May 2, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Berkeley Monthly Interview

Many thanks to Paul Kilduff of the Berkeley Monthly for a terrific interview. (But for the record, my talk at the World Bank was about international corporate governance. That was a joke.) Here are a couple of excerpts: PK: What...

Sunday April 19, 2009

List: Movies About Corporate Governance

The New York Times interviewed me for its "Corner Office" section and asked me for a list of my favorite movies about corporate governance. "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" (2005). Must viewing for an almost operatic rise-and-fall story...

Saturday April 18, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on the Air

You can hear me defending aliens against Mad Movie Man A.J. Hakeri on Movie Addict Headquarters with Betty Jo Tucker. I had a blast! Thanks to those of you who participated by chat. And I appeared last night on BDK's...

Wednesday April 15, 2009

Ebertfest!

I am honored that Roger Ebert has invited me to his Ebertfest (formerly known as the Overlooked Film Festival). I will be presenting the gorgeous adventure film "The Fall" appearing with its talented young star, Catinca Untaru . If you're...

Monday April 13, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom Talks to BDK About 'Hannah Montana'

Thanks to my friend BDK (Kevin McCarthy) for inviting me on his radio show to talk about "Hannah Montana" -- we both admitted that it made us cry!...

Thursday April 2, 2009

100 Best Movie Sites

Many thanks to Only Good Movies for listing my site as one of the 100 top places on the Web for information and insight about the movies!...

Sunday March 22, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Corporate Governance: My Thoughts on AIG and Wall St. vs. Washington

From a debate last week in NY about whether Wall Street or Washington is more responsible for the current meltdown: My commentary on the AIG situation -- time to get rid of the members of the board of directors who...

Monday February 23, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

More on CEO Pay and Boards of Directors

My other job is in the news: Interview in Business Week with Maria Bartiromo: With regard to the subprime mess, compensation was structured so that people were paid based on the number of transactions rather than the quality of transaction....

Sunday February 15, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on the Radio

If you are in the Washington DC area, you can hear me almost every Sunday on Kevin McCarthy's BDK Movie Show around 4:40 on WJFK. Last week we talked about whether "Coraline" is too scary for kids. Past shows are...

Tuesday February 10, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Thanks to the Bannockburn Elementary School

Many thanks to Liza Levenson and Meredith Stone of the Bannockburn Elementary School for hosting me in the 4th grade yesterday! I loved talking to your students about movies....

Thursday February 5, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

More About Wall Street Bonuses

In my other job, I appeared on the Lehrer Newshour again last night talking about President Obama's limits on executive compensation for the bailout financial services firms. And I wrote a column about it for CNN.com, too. I also got...

Monday February 2, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Wall Street Bonuses -- Re-calibrating My Outrage

When I'm not being the Movie Mom, I am editor and chair of a small company based in Portland, Maine that evaluates corporate behavior and performance. I've had a lot to say recently about the billions of dollars paid out...

Friday January 16, 2009

Categories: Media Appearances

Watch Me Tonight on 20/20

I'll be on 20/20 tonight with John Stossel talking about my other job -- combating corporate misbehavior and especially overpaid corporate CEOs. Tune in!...

Sunday January 4, 2009

The Worst Movies of 2008 -- but some of the Best Reviews

The Washington Post covers Rotten Tomatoes' round-up of the year's worst movies and what makes it fun to read is not just the list of what-were-they-thinking horrible films but the quotes from the reviews by the critics who suffered through...

Wednesday November 19, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Holiday Movies

You can listen to our lively discussion of holiday movies on Movie Addict Headquarters. Thanks to Betty Jo Tucker, Jazz Shaw, and Nikki the producer for inviting me....

Tuesday November 18, 2008

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Join Me Today on 'Movie Addict Headquarters' with Betty Jo Tucker

Thanks to Betty Jo Tucker for inviting me back on her Movie Addict Headquarters radio show, at 4 pm Eastern time. You can call in with questions or comments on your favorite holiday movies at 646-478-5668. Please join us!...

Wednesday November 12, 2008

Movie Mom's Top Children's Entertainment Blogs

Thanks very much to blogs.com for asking me for my list of the best blogs about children's entertainment. Please check them out, especially Elizabeth's Children's Books Blog, Kids Music that Rocks, Zooglobble (where I found this adorable clip), and, for...

Wednesday November 12, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on 'Amazing Women' Radio Show

Please join me today at 1pm Pacific Time, 4 pm Eastern on the "Amazing Women" Radio program with Marlene Siersema. You can call in with questions at 888-346-9141. I'd love to hear from you!...

Wednesday November 12, 2008

Categories: Books, Media Appearances

My Best Biographies 2008 List

I had a lot of fun writing a review of the best biographies of the year for Strategy + Business....

Monday November 3, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Welcome to the Back Porch!

Many thanks to Mitchell Keller and his syndicated Back Porch show, featuring "real country music," for inviting me to be their movie critic. I'll be on every week talking about the new releases at the theater and on DVD. Thanks...

Monday October 27, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on NBC News

And note the movie reference!...

Monday October 27, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on BDK's Radio Show: Saw, High School Musical, and Kevin Smith

Thanks to BDK/Kevin McCarthy for another great radio chat! (I come on after the "favorite 'Saw' death" call-ins.) Oh, and I was on last week, too!...

Friday October 24, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

In Studio with Brett and Tracy

I'm in the studio this morning with Brett and Tracy, two of my very favorite people! We'll be talking about "High School Musical 3," "Pride and Glory," and of course the fabulous Tallgrass Film Festival, which I'll be attending today...

Monday October 20, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom Media Appearances

Thanks so much to the Acalanes Blueprint student newspaper for interviewing me about "The Dark Knight!" "Adolescents have always been drawn to stories of transformation and duality," said Minow in a Blueprint interview. "It's a very well-written, acted, and directed...

Monday September 8, 2008

More on Language from the Las Vegas Review-Journal

"Language packs a punch in culture," says a column by Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter John Przybys about the debate over Tropic Thunder. Przybys and I had a long talk about this subject and he quoted me in the column: Nell...

Tuesday September 2, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on the BDK radio show

Kevin McCarthy, aka BDK, interviewed me on this radio program this weekend and we talked about a wide range of topics from Metallica to whether it is ever appropriate to use the n-word to Clint Eastwood as actor and director....

Sunday August 31, 2008

Explaining Economic Issues

My selection of David Copperfield as the book to best help people understand the current economic situation is included in this Washington Post round-up of recommended books by people with a background in business, economics, or finance. All of the...

Wednesday August 6, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom Quoted in Appleton Post-Crescent

Thanks to Cheryl Sherry for a nice mention in her article about "teachable moments" for talking to kids about values. I especially appreciate her including my gallery of movies about values to help families talk about honesty, compassion, loyalty, and...

Tuesday July 29, 2008

Comic-Con 2008, Part 2 (Spaced, MAD, and Lynda Barry)

More highlights, observations and pictures from Comic-Con 2008 Most of the presenters mentioned that their name cards had a cautionary note on the back reminding them that they should be careful about what they said because there would likely be...

Tuesday July 29, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

The Del Coronado and the Jeff and Jer Show

While we were in San Diego for Comic-Con we had a chance to visit the legendary Hotel Del Coronado, where Some Like It Hot and The Stunt Man were filmed. We had breakfast overlooking the water and imagined Marilyn Monroe...

Wednesday July 16, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on WJLA-TV re Heath Ledger

Local movie critic Arch Campbell did a television spot about Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker in this week's "The Dark Knight" and he asked three local critics what we thought. You can see me here (briefly) with my friends...

Saturday July 5, 2008

Women Critics on Superhero Movies

The members of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists speak out on superhero movies. Are they just for boys? MaryAnn Johanson, who's carved her critic's niche by taking superhero movies seriously, provides an introduction: "Comic books and comic book movies...

Friday June 6, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on The Takeaway

My brief podcast review of "Sex and the City" appears on The Takeaway, a co-production of WNYC Radio and Public Radio International, in collaboration with The BBC World Service, New York Times Radio and WGBH Boston....

Wednesday April 30, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Fortune asks me for the best career advice I ever received

Work part-time Nell Minow, co-founder of The Corporate Library, says sticking to an unconventional schedule made her successful. NEW YORK (Fortune) -- The single best piece of advice I ever got about my job was to work part-time. It was...

Monday March 31, 2008

Parents fret over appropriateness of movies for kids (Appleton Post-Crescent)

Cheryl Sherry's column in the Appleton Post-Crescent discusses a new survey showing that PG movies with strong language sell fewer tickets than those with other kinds of parental concerns like violence or sex. "The reality is that profanity, within PG,...

Friday March 21, 2008

Do women critics review differently?

Jennifer Merin of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists invited me to respond to a blog post from Gary Susman of Entertainment Weekly on whether we need more female critics....

Sunday March 9, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Family Matters radio interview

I had a lot of fun talking to Caroline and Jacquie of Family Matters radio about the Oscars and other movie topics. You can hear the interview here and here....

Friday March 7, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Testimony about overpaid CEOs and subprime mortgages

Update for anyone who wants to see my testimony: On the CSPAN website look for the Waxman hearing on CEO compensation and click on Panel 1. I'm about halfway through. My presentation is under five minutes but I also got...

Thursday March 6, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

TV tomorrow

When I'm not being The Movie Mom, I speak out often on corporate abuses. Tomorrow, I will testify about the CEOs who made millions while their companies, investors, and customers were losing millions on subprime mortgages before the U.S. Congress...

Tuesday February 12, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Interview on Chivalry Today

Scott Farrell of Chivalry Today interviewed me about the portrayal of chivalry in movies, and the podcast is available on the website (you can skip the intro and start about halfway through). We talked about some of the Hollywood greats,...

Tuesday January 8, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

The Critics Choice Awards

Last night, my husband and I attended our first-ever red carpet event, the Critics Choice Awards, which were broadcast on VH1. It was a lot of fun, especially the end, when all of the critics went up on stage...

Monday January 7, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Critics Choice Awards

Watch the Critics Choice Awards hosted by D.L. Hughley tonight on VH1 and look for me in the silver dress!...

Friday January 4, 2008

Categories: Media Appearances

Reminding Oscar voters of great performances of 2007

Scott Bowles in USA Today quoted me in his story about performances that should not be overlooked by Oscar voters. I'd add Joseph Gordon-Levitt (and the rest of the cast, who were all brilliant) in The Lookout and Irfan Kahn...

Tuesday December 18, 2007

Categories: Media Appearances

Movie Mom on Reel Talk

I'll be doing an interview on Reel Talk this afternoon at 4 pm EST and we'll be taking questions from callers, so please listen in and give us a call!...

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