Not exact matches
Previously, Frank had been a
film critic for The Boston Banner (now The Bay State Banner) urban
newspaper and had appeared on Boston's WBZ NewsRadio 1030 AM for an 11 - year run
as a recurring media commentator / panelist on the «Movie / TV Night» overnight broadcasts.
She has served
as the national
film critic for CanWest, and Canada's largest string of
newspapers.
That's the only way reviews have ever worked for a mainstream audience, be it
as part of the captive audience for weekly reviews
as part of a newscast,
as a column in a popular magazine or
newspaper, on its own
as in shows like Siskel & Ebert At The Movies, or even in print — Leonard Maltin, another beloved
film critic and
film historian, established his name writing a book of capsule reviews.
OK, not me, precisely, but
Film Criticism Itself, embodied by the splendid (movie
critic word) Bob Balaban
as Mr. Farber, who is this
film's own resident
newspaper movie
critic, offering caustic, self - aware commentary on the shortcomings of «Lady in the Water»
as it sloshes along.
For 50 years, Clyde Gilmour, CM (1912 - 1997) was heard on CBC Radio, and
as a writer at The Toronto Evening Telegram, he became the first full - time
film critic at a Toronto
newspaper.
10:15 am — TCM — The Man Who Came to Dinner A rare comedic
film for Bette Davis, though the
film mainly focuses on Monty Woolley
as an acerbic
newspaper critic forced to take up residence with a midwestern family when he breaks his hip outside their house.
8:00 pm — TCM — The Man Who Came to Dinner A rare comedic
film for Bette Davis, though the
film mainly focuses on Monty Woolley
as an acerbic
newspaper critic forced to take up residence with a midwestern family when he breaks his hip outside their house.
Opening its membership to L.A. - based
film critics whose reviews appeared regularly in
newspapers, trade publications and magazines,
as well
as on radio and television, LAFCA voted in its first batch of awards on Feb. 13, 1976 at the old Cock»n' Bull Restaurant.
For 18 years, she served
as USA Today's chief
film critic, and hosted the
newspaper's video series, «The Screening Room.»
After studying on a journalism program at Contra Costa College, Rob Blackwelder began working
as a freelance
film critic for a small Californian town's local
newspaper.
In an informal poll of over 100
newspaper, magazine, and online
film critics and movie writers, Jordan Peele's horror satire «Get Out» emerged
as the clear winner, edging out Michael Showalter's romcom «The Big Sick,» Edgar Wright's car chase thriller «Baby Driver,» and James Mangold's existential superhero flick «Logan»
as the consensus choice
as the favorite
film of 2017 so far.
But even before he made
film history with those unforgettable classics, he was writing about the state of contemporary
film as a
critic for the British
newspaper the Spectator in the late 1930s.
One of the 10 most - read daily
newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun - Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and is home to such renowned journalists
as political columnist Lynn Sweet,
film critic Richard Roeper and sports writer Rick Telander.