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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Pauline Kael
She lost it at the movies
As it happens, I did sit next to Pauline once in that dark.
Remembering Pauline Kael
Greil Marcus, Roger Ebert, Allen Barra, Michael Sragow and Charles Taylor remember the influential critic's caustic wit, sharp opinions and boundless enthusiasm for film and writing.
The critic: Pauline Kael, R.I.P.
She was hard as nails. She was funny as hell. And she taught me everything I know about beauty.
The book on film
Director Martin Scorsese presents a new series of books about film, starring James Agee, Vachel Lindsay, David Selznick and "2001."
Pauline Kael on the fun of writing disrespectfully
The movie critic's speech for the National Book Critics Circle awards.
Nick Nolte
An actor of extraordinary range and physical presence, he shines in roles where the tough-guy hero is strung up by the depth of his own feelings.
Critics: Who needs 'em?
In a culture increasingly driven by hype, you do.
Roger and him
Remembering Gene Siskel, 1946-1999.
A gift for effrontery
Brash, jazzy and passionately idiosyncratic, Pauline Kael set the standard for American movie criticism.
Screensaver: Teacher's pet
"Rushmore" director Wes Anderson talks about his first "collaborative" writing effort, his recent pilgrimage to the home of Pauline Kael and New York telephone booths. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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