Ebert Under Fire

August 29, 2010
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“I do think it is fair to say that Roger Ebert destroyed film criticism,” says New York Press film critic Armond White. Benjamin Kerstein agrees enthusiastically at Pajamas Media.

I say it all goes back to New Yorker film critic Pauline Kael, but her disciple Ebert certainly popularized her philistine leftist approach to film criticism, while lacking her knowledge of cinema and her occasional perceptiveness.

He has been truly an awful influence on the nation’s culture, and these articles are therefore well worth reading.

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One Response to Ebert Under Fire

  1. Robert Dean Lurie on September 4, 2010 at 11:22 pm

    Also, if you watch the Russ Meyer film “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls,” for which Ebert penned the screenplay, you’ll see that he has no basis for judging anyone else’s movie.

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