Online Film Critics Society

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The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) is a professional association for film critics as well as film journalists, scholars and historians who publish their reviews, interviews and essays exclusively or primarily on the Internet.

The OFCS was founded in 1997. Its membership is worldwide, and includes journalists representing such film-related websites as Ain't it Cool News, Apollo Guide, DVD Savant, eFilmCritic.com, FilmCritic.com, FilmFocus, Film Threat, The Internet Movie Database, Salon, Slant Magazine, and TV Guide Online.

The organization is run by a body called the Governing Committee. The Committee is presently composed of critics Rory Aronsky, Phil Hall and Wesley Lovell.


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