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the movie club: Critic vs. critic.

Five critics dish over the year in film.

from: J. Hoberman

A Quick Hmmmm

Posted Thursday, Dec. 28, 2000, at 1:21 PM ET

Who are these people?

Hey David,

The last time I looked, Armond White wrote for the New York Press. Georgia Brown left the Voice on her own volition back in 1996. At the risk of sounding wry or sly, I'm wondering which Voice tradition you're citing: Andrew Sarris', mine, yours? Anyway, I'm off to see a documentary called (appropriately enough) Terrorists in Retirement. I'll check back later in the day.



Jim

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from: J. Hoberman

A Quick Hmmmm

Posted Thursday, Dec. 28, 2000, at 1:21 PM ET
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Roger Ebert, David Edelstein, J. Hoberman, Sarah Kerr, and A.O. Scott are film critics at, respectively, the Chicago Sun-Times, Slate, the Village Voice, Vogue, and the New York Times. This week, Slate has asked them to compare notes on the year in film.
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