Few film critics have inspired as much devotion as Pauline Kael, the iconic New Yorker critic who counted Quentin Tarantino and Wes Anderson among her devotees. Her acerbic, sharply written, and ...
No critic had the influence that Pauline Kael did in the early 1970s. Bosley Crowther at The New York Times was a fading and increasingly outdated voice. Roger Ebert was only just starting out. At The ...
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