PAULINE KAEL By Paul Schrader and Howard Hampton For someone who was so small, Pauline Kael cast a giant shadow over
the national cinematic landscape, and the one thing her followers and her detractors might agree on is her extraordinary talent.
With a taut storyline, strong performances, and radiant cinematography, Don't Get Killed In Alaska is a film that shows the mark of a bourgeoning filmmaker effectively connecting with the
national landscape and its
cinematic history.