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For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20min
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For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism (2009)
'For the Love of Movies' is the first documentary to dramatize the rich history of American film criticism -- from the raw beginnings before The Birth of a Nation to the current battle for audience between youthful website populists and the veteran print
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe history of American film criticism.The history of American film criticism.The history of American film criticism.

  • Réalisation
    • Gerald Peary
  • Scénario
    • Gerald Peary
  • Casting principal
    • Patricia Clarkson
    • Harry Jay Knowles
    • Elvis Mitchell
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    603
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Gerald Peary
    • Scénario
      • Gerald Peary
    • Casting principal
      • Patricia Clarkson
      • Harry Jay Knowles
      • Elvis Mitchell
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
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    Patricia Clarkson
    Patricia Clarkson
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    Harry Jay Knowles
    Harry Jay Knowles
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    • (as Harry Knowles)
    Elvis Mitchell
    Elvis Mitchell
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    Roger Ebert
    Roger Ebert
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    Stanley Kauffmann
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    Michael Wilmington
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    B. Ruby Rich
    B. Ruby Rich
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    Scott Weinberg
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    Wesley Morris
    Wesley Morris
    • Self
    Owen Gleiberman
    • Self
    Stuart Klawans
    • Self
    Richard Schickel
    Richard Schickel
    • Self
    John Powers
    • Self
    Lisa Nesselson
    • Self
    A.O. Scott
    A.O. Scott
    • Self
    Harlan Jacobson
    • Self
    Manny Farber
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
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      • Gerald Peary
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      • Gerald Peary
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    TheExpatriate700

    At Times, Feels Too Much Like a Low Quality PBS Special

    For the Love of Movies is an interesting, if rather dry, history of film criticism. It starts from the beginning of cinema going to the present day. Overall, it is a mixed bag with difficulties in pacing.

    The long span of the subject matter has both benefits and drawbacks. On one hand, viewers are introduced to now obscure film critics such as Otis Ferguson. You will inevitably come up with a reading list of critics you'll want to track down. However, many of the critics, especially from the first half of the twentieth century, are dealt with in passing, so that it is easy to confuse them.

    The film goes into greater depth from the 60s onward, as it examines figures such as Pauline Kael and the debate over auteur theory. However, there are distracting elements such as periodic 'questions' which interrupt the narrative, such as how the critics got their jobs.

    Furthermore, it would have been interesting to learn more about how the critics evaluate movies, what criteria they use, and so forth. In the end, the film is worth a rent if you stumble upon it, but is not worth seeking out.
    6jellopuke

    Okay movie hopelessly out of date

    This is an affectionate look at American film critics and the rise of criticism that was already out of date when it came out. It's not the movies fault, but it does make a viewing a quaint experience. Also, any time Harry knowles is on screen is cringeworthy. Would be worth an update, but no one really cares about critics anymore, so this will just stay a time capsule of a time and place.
    7Hitchcoc

    Glad Someone Did It

    Since the subject matter is unique for a film, I'm glad a got a modicum of information from it. I have watched thousands of films (like so much of the population) but most of the critical stuff has come from books. So if one talks about Paulin Kael, my source is her books and ultimately her reviews. Being a Midwesterner, I didn't know that there was a 30 year's war with Andrew Sarris. And to see Rex Reed again (the smuggest of the smug) was fun. I think this is a little period piece, not to be taken too seriously, but presented as an opportunity to put a face to those names that I've seen for some sixty years. Some write with great depth while others knock off two paragraphs for a national magazine. It did drag a bit after a while, but I'm glad I saw it.
    7gavin6942

    A Look at the Critics

    I love this examination of the rise and fall of the professional film critic... while today we have Roger Ebert, Pauline Kael and A. O. Scott, in the beginning this was just not so. This documentary shows how the critics (notably Frank Woods) pushed how film was more "subdued" in its acting than theater and how Pauline Kael helped get Martin Scorsese noticed.

    I loved the bit on "Two Thousand Maniacs" from Elvis Mitchell, which briefly touched on the b-movie sensibility. Indeed, not all films can be reviewed by the same meter.

    I also liked how they used "Amelie" as a example of difference, with one critic loving it and another saying it was nothing but a "cartoon" with "no human dimensions". This is quite the difference.

    And, of course, one much touch on the effect of the Internet Movie Database and the Internet in general on film criticism. Is it democracy on the rise, or a race to the bottom? I can see it both ways.
    8moonspinner55

    "What qualifies you as a professional film critic is that someone will pay you to do it..."

    Witty, long-overdue documentary narrated by Patricia Clarkson chronicling the colorful history of movie criticism, from the silent-era days of Frank E. Woods (who wound up collaborating with D.W. Griffith on the screenplay for his "Birth of a Nation") and Vachel Lindsay to the prolific online bloggers of today. Most enjoyable and enlightening are the comments from newspaper and magazine critics still employed in the 21st century (apparently a rare lot, as professional film criticism has become less essential due to the internet, thereby leaving seasoned and even promising cinephiles without paying jobs). There are some stray but no less intriguing details dropped here (Robert Sherwood became the first celebrity critic, while Kate Cameron of the 1930s was the first newspaper writer to use the star-rating system), though the juicier stories--such as the Andrew Sarris-Pauline Kael grudge-match which raged throughout the 1970s--are the ones most likely to interest non-rabid movie buffs. Certainly the core audience for this material won't be vast, yet it is an entertaining assemblage of journalistic talents and film clips, well-assembled by Gerald Peary and with plenty of humorous commentary. *** from ****

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      Both renowned film critics, husband and wife Andrew Sarris and Molly Haskell each, at one time, was the film critic at The Village Voice.
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      Molly Haskell: "Diabolique" was the first French film I ever saw. First of all, it was set in this girls' school and I went to a girls' school and you had Simone Signoret and Véra Clouzot sulking around having some sort of strange relationship... it sort of vaguely reminded me of some of the teachers in the girls school. And, then, the bathtub scene, which was the most terrifying, even after seeing "Psycho" or everything else, when you think someone's dead and then they rise. When Paul Meurisse rose, and I screamed, everyone in the audience screamed. I knew then, if I hadn't known before, that the totally convulsive affect of the immediacy of movies.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 août 2007 (États-Unis)
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      • Por amor a las películas: La historia de la crítica cinematográfica americana
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      • AG Films
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