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Margaret Pomeranz (At the Movies) Dilys Powell (The Sunday Times) Vasiraju Prakasam (Vaartha) Nathan Rabin (The A.V. Club) Rex Reed (New York Observer) B. Ruby Rich (Film Quarterly) Frank Rich (Time, New York) Carrie Rickey (Philadelphia Inquirer) Shirrel Rhoades; Richard Roeper (Chicago Sun-Times, At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper) Jonathan ...
The Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC) is a film critics and scholars association in the United States. Founded in 2004, WFCC was the first all-women group of this type in that country. WFCC has 75 members from the United States and foreign countries who are involved in print, radio, television and online media.
She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post Book World, Bookforum, and The Atlantic [9] and has appeared on several occasions on Charlie Rose and The Brian Lehrer Show. She is a regular on Slate's Culture Gabfest. [10] Stevens has described herself as "an atheist raised in culturally Christian milieu". [11] She lives in Brooklyn ...
Women and international movies dominated the Los Angeles Film Critics Awards. Jonathan Glazer’s grimly methodical historical drama “The Zone of Interest,” loosely based on the 2014 novel by ...
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She has also written features for Working Woman and Self magazine. [6] In 2008, Hornaday was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, [7] with the prize committee citing "her perceptive movie reviews and essays, reflecting solid research and an easy, engaging style." [8] In 2017, Hornaday published Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies.
Molly Clark Haskell (born September 29, 1939) [1] is an American film critic and author. She contributed to The Village Voice—first as a theatre critic, then as a movie reviewer—and from there moved on to New York magazine and Vogue.
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