Feature doc tells story of the famed New Yorker film critic and lightning rod of late 20th century. Available on AmazonPrime, iTunes, DVD, and featured on TCM.
WHAT SHE SAID: THE ART OF PAULINE KAEL is now available to rent/buy through most on demand platforms, including @PrimeVideo@GooglePlay@FandangoNOW@Xbox@Vimeo, and many cable providers. Don’t miss it!
@patrickbetdavid Sort of like your debate with Pakman. What the hell. You made zero sense. You need a few years or practice before you can meet someone like that. Why do you speak like a child, and argue like a child?
@White_Sabath@Styx666Official Drumpf has never sacraficed anything. He takes your money, and uses it as he likes. He stands for nothing but Donald Drumpf. He shoots himself in the foot day after day.
@Styx666Official Unfortunately, Donald Drumpf really put his foot in it. 91 (in counts) times in a row! No one to blame but himself, and all those who help him or support him.
Happy birthday, Pauline! She would have been 104 today. From her 'Sounder' (1972) review: " Cicely Tyson has the singular good fortune to play the first great Black heroine on the screen. Long overdue; but Miss Tyson makes us feel that her Rebecca was worth waiting for.’’
What She Said is NOW STREAMING on Cine+/Canal+ in France 🇫🇷 check out QUI A PEUR DE PAULINE KAEL? (Who’s Afraid of Pauline Kael? [our French Title]) at the link below:
https://t.co/gsw8LcBZvr
Pauline Kael became the topic on everyone's mind after several sources speculated that Quentin Tarantino's final film, #TheMovieCritic, will follow Kael or a protagonist like Kael through her time in 1970s Hollywood
https://t.co/2aTEVoKwBA
@nbcsnl This interview going on now with Sam Bankman-Fried and the NYT is very, very funny. SBF is the child in TIME OUT and the reporter is the Dad who is telling him that he has done a VERY BAD THING.