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  1. In this clip, taken from the DVD extras for Robert Altman's classic western "McCabe and Mrs. Miller," Pauline Kael praises Altman's film and attacks the crit...

  2. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  3. Pauline Kael (19 de junio de 1919 - 3 de septiembre de 2001) fue una crítica de cine estadounidense, que escribió para la revista The New Yorker entre 1968 y 1991. Era conocida por sus reseñas "ingeniosas, mordaces, muy obstinadas y fuertemente enfocadas"; [1] sus opiniones a menudo eran contrarias a las de sus contemporáneos. Fue una de las críticas de cine más influyentes de su época.

  4. 28 de dic. de 2017 · December 28, 2017. Dirty Harry is obviously just a genre movie, but this action genre has always had a fascist potential, and it has finally surfaced. Since crime is caused by deprivation, misery, psychopathology, and social injustice, Dirty Harry is a deeply immoral movie. by Pauline Kael. The movie opens on a memorial plaque in the lobby of ...

  5. 24 de dic. de 2019 · Pauline Kael, as seen in “What She Said,” directed by Rob Garver. Her tenure at The New Yorker, from 1968-91, coincided with a seismic eruption in American independent filmmaking.

  6. It's a notion that takes some growing used to, but Pauline Kael makes her case persuasively: "Almost every interesting American movie in the past few years has been directed by a Catholic." And then she names the three directors she feels are making the most exciting movies right now: Francis Ford Coppola, an Italian-American; Martin Scorsese, who grew up in New York's Little Italy with a ...

  7. 2 de nov. de 2023 · The Unloved, Part 37: Zabriskie Point & The Mystery of Oberwald. Scout Tafoya | 2017-01-02. For the 37th installment in his video essay series about maligned masterworks, Scout Tafoya examines Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point and The Mystery of Oberwald. Pauline Kael movie reviews & film summaries | Roger Ebert.