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Pauline Kael, the influential American film critic and essayist, revolutionized film criticism with her insightful reviews, fearless opinions, and vibrant prose. From her tenure at The New Yorker to her influential collections like "I Lost It at the Movies," Kael's passionate advocacy for cinema as an art form and her championing of innovative filmmakers continue to shape the way audiences and critics engage with film today.

"In the arts, the critic is the only independent source of information. The rest is advertising."



"The critic is the only independent source of information. The rest is advertising."



"The first prerogative of an artist in any medium is to make a fool of himself."



"I see little of more importance to the future of our country and of civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him."


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"Kevin Costner has feathers in his hair and feathers in his head. The Indians should have called him 'Plays with Camera.'"
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