Five Finger Death Punch bassist Chris Kael hasn't been shy about the drug and alcohol abuse that led to his rehabilitation. But in a recent interview with Machine Head's Robb Flynn, Kael offered an ...
Five Finger Death Punch are back on the road for the first time since bassist Chris Kael left rehab. The four-stringer has almost three months of sobriety under his belt, but in a new interview, he ...
Pauline Kael’s most famous work for The New Yorker, her celebrated review of “Bonnie and Clyde,” from October, 1967, was the second piece she ever wrote for the magazine. The first, from June of that ...
Pauline Kael had been waiting a long time for a break when Robert Silvers, the editor of the New York Review of Books, reached out to her in August 1963. It was a last-minute request, but would she ...
Did Orson Welles get too much glory for “Citizen Kane”? Absolutely, New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael insists in this novella-length fire-starter about the making of the greatest movie of all time. ...
Film critic Pauline Kael died Monday at her home in Great Barrington, Mass. Kael, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, was 82. Kael was among the most influential film critics of the 20th century, ...
In this week’s issue, I write about Pauline Kael, who was a New Yorker film critic from 1968 to 1991, and whose reviewing helped establish several movies of the late sixties and seventies as classics.
In a blistering essay in a 1980 edition of the New York Review Of Books, Renata Adler accused New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael of doing lasting damage to the critical enterprise. Critiquing Kael’s ...
Pauline Kael was the most lauded film critic of her time. She wrote with an unparalleled vigor and passion, with brilliant insight and a ferocious wit. She showed that film criticism was worth taking ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. All these years later, the new attacks disguised as book notices strongly suggest that professional attitudes ...
Pauline Kael, long-time New Yorker film critic, was famous for her scathing, but honest movie reviews. She took digs at many popular films like The Sound of Music and Star Wars with no inhibitions.
The second fellow in this week's Know Your Lore is one of the most influential figures in the Burning Crusade expansion. An entire zone, Netherstorm, is twisted around his plans and his personality.