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This is a collection of film criticism by the late Stanley Kauffmann (1916-2013). Kauffmann s creative life spanned seven decades: starting in 1958 and continuing until 2013, he was a film and drama critic for The New Republic, The New York Times, and Saturday Review, among other publications. He was also an actor, stage manager, playwright, novelist, professor, and editor. Along with Dwight Macdonald, Andrew Sarris, Pauline Kael, and John Simon, Kauffmann was one of the potent, influential critics included in the New York school of twentieth-century American criticism. The Los Angeles Times once called him the Dean Swift of our country's criticism, and Susan Sontag proclaimed him one of our national treasures. With style and erudition Kauffmann discusses films from the following countries in Final Credits: France, England, Mexico, Germany, Israel, Sweden, Austria, United States, Netherlands, Argentina, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Peru, Italy, Iran, Canada, Tunisia, Australia, Japan, Belgium, South Korea, China, Lebanon, Russia, Ireland, India, Greece, Chile, Romania, Columbia, Turkey, Spain, and Hungary. Among the films reviewed are Michael Haneke s White Ribbon; Jiri Menzel s I Served the King of England; Martin Scorsese s The Aviator; Steven Spielberg s War of the Worlds; the Dardenne brothers Silence of Lorna; Ron Howard s Da Vinci Code; Woody Allen s Match Point; Anthony Minghella s Cold Mountain; Emanuele Crialese s Respiro; Barbet Schroeder s Our Lady of the Assassins; Nuri Bilge Ceylan s Once Upon a Time in Anatolia; and Zhang Yimou s Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles. Also included are several reconsiderations of classic films (Band of Outsiders, A Hard Day s Night, and The Hired Hand, among others); remembrances of late, distinguished actors such as Wendy Hiller and Philippe Noiret; and reviews of important books like Conversations with the Great Moviemakers of Hollywood s Golden Age, by George Stevens, Jr., and On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business, by David Mamet. The precision, wit, and wisdom of Kauffmann s writing chime in Final Credits, as, once again, he reveals his sense of cultural mission and love of all the arts by applying to film the same high standards he applied during his long career to fiction, poetry, music, and theater. Ingmar Bergman Great Director profile Senses of Cinema Endnotes. Gunnel Lindblom Confessions of a Bergman co-worker in Robin G. Oliver (ed.) Ingmar Bergman: an Artists Journey Little Brown and Co 1995 p. 59 Before Sunset Reviews - Metacritic Before Sunset movie reviews & Metacritic score: The timeless romantic story of two questing hearts and minds whose powerful bond defies time and place. [War... Entertainment News Celebrity and Pop Culture - ABC News Get the latest entertainment news celebrity interviews and pop culture pulse on movies TV and music and more at ABCNews.com. Clint Eastwood - Wikipedia Clinton "Clint" Eastwood Jr. (born May 31 1930) is an American actor filmmaker musician and political figure. After earning success in the Western TV series ... Crash Reviews - Metacritic Crash movie reviews & Metacritic score: The immediate subject matter of Crash is the strange lure of the auto collision provoking as it does the human fasci... Gone with the Wind (film) - Wikipedia Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind. It was produced by David O ...
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