Cinema Connoisseur

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"Cinema Connoisseur" Allen Gaynor

Cinema Connoisseur is a weekly film review column published in many newspapers in Canada and Idaho, most notably the Interrobang, the official student newspaper of Fanshawe College in London, Ontario.

The article was first published in September 2006, and focused on the 1989 film Road House, starring Patrick Swayze. The film received the highest possible rating of 5 stars. Since then the Cinema Connoisseur has reviewed countless other movies, although scholars have argued that the films could be counted, and that number would equal 28. Among those films that the Connoisseur has reviewed are Leonard Part 6, Leprechaun and Spice World.

The Cinema Connoisseur columns are written by Allen Gaynor. Allen was born in Thompson, Manitoba on May 5, 1978. Along with be a world renowned movie critic, Mr. Gaynor has worked as a computer programmer and zebra groomer. He is afraid of zebras and likes to eat chicken fingers.

Reviews by the Cinema Connoisseur can be read at his own website [1] and the website of the Interrobang [2]