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Years later, he became a film critic for Time, wrote a biography of the actor, Marlon Brando, and became friends with the man who directed both the play and the film, Elia Kazan.
ECONOMIST: American film: Big little man | The
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Sam Sifton, the New York Times restaurant critic, wrote a parody description of Adam Platt's nearly parodic description in New York magazine, then tweeted it in a doubly parodic way.
WSJ: Eating Spain
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Chief Justice Rehnquist, long a fierce critic of the Miranda decision, wrote this week's opinion upholding it.
ECONOMIST: The Supreme Court
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The result is "so breathtakingly clear it is like 3D in reverse, " film critic Roger Ebert wrote after seeing a demonstration.
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"Judging from tonight's Season 2 premiere, we could have saved ourselves the trouble of worrying about whether the show would find a way to generate tension, " its critic wrote.
BBC: Homeland US return is ratings hit
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Morgan recently wrote a column in the Daily Mail saying that for every critic, he has had many Americans thank him for speaking up in favor of gun control.
CNN: Social media abuzz over Piers Morgan vs. Alex Jones
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In a tone that I read to be dismissive, the Times' Theatre Critic wrote 'the BBC's Arts Editor was to be seen afterwards passionately discussing the profound cultural significance of Posh Spice with the Artist-in-Residence of the British Library.
BBC: Is Posh the real paragon of Girl Power?
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One critic wrote of the British version that "nobody is working, nobody has a happy relationship, everyone looks terrible and everyone looks depressed".
BBC: American The Office clocks out
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It "nails the thorny subject of race relations with a bilious zest that takes one's breath away", wrote the Guardian's theatre critic Michael Billington, in an early review.
BBC: Author fury at blackface casting at German theatre
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"Unless The Lord of the Rings addresses these issues before it transfers to London's West End, it will remain a pale imitation of the books, the films and, tragically, theatre itself, " wrote critic Kamal Al-Solaylee.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Rings musical heads for West End
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This collaboration between the documentary maker Robert Mugge and the music critic Robert Palmer (who wrote the sweeping, inclusive 1981 history of the same name), is a lovably rough-hewn presentation of rural blues today.
NEWYORKER: Deep Blues