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Monday, December 12, 2005
Critiquing the Critics

Armond WhiteStu Van Airsdale of The Reeler blog ended up attending Sunday’s film-critic panel at Makor with Stephen Holden of The New York Times, Thelma Adams of Us Weekly, Glenn Kenny of Premiere and Armond White (right) of the New York Press, and wrote a synopsis. What did Van Airsale learn?

A) Film critics love talking about Brokeback Mountain.

B) Munich and King Kong inspire visceral love/hate reactions among the critics who saw them.

C) Armond White secretly likes Steven Spielberg.

Aaron Hillis of Cinephiliac was there, too.




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