Pauline Kael
Pauline Kael (
June 19,
1919 -
September 3,
2001) was best known as the
film critic for
The New Yorker. She was born in
California and died of
Parkinson's disease in
Massachusetts. She published a book,
I Lost It At the Movies in 1965, and wrote columns and reviews for the
New Yorker from
1967 to
1991. Other published works include
For Keeps,
5001 Nights at the Movies,
Hooked,
State of the Art,
Taking It All In,
When the Lights Go Down,
Reeling It In,
Going Steady and
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
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