"A man becomes a critic "when he cannot be an artist... "...the same way a man becomes an informer when he cannot be a soldier." | |
"According to food critic Gustav York, | |
"But that put me on the map and led me to becoming a film critic for the fifth-largest market in the United States of America. | |
"How that critic demolished that play?" | |
"I have been under attack of late by my near and dear for what they consider my cruelty as a critic. | |
"A man becomes a critic "when he cannot be an artist... "...the same way a man becomes an informer when he cannot be a soldier." | |
"According to food critic Gustav York, | |
"But that put me on the map and led me to becoming a film critic for the fifth-largest market in the United States of America. | |
"How that critic demolished that play?" | |
"I have been under attack of late by my near and dear for what they consider my cruelty as a critic. | |
"But some critics prefer... | |
"Come writers and critics who prophesize with your pens and keep your eyes wide, the chance won't come again." | |
"Congratulations, 55 million dollars proves that critics were wrong." | |
"El Topo" was the first film to be premiered without inviting the critics. | |
"Faces of Children" finally came out in March 1925 and was immediately hailed by the critics as a landmark, although the public stayed away. | |
"But some critics prefer... | |
"Come writers and critics who prophesize with your pens and keep your eyes wide, the chance won't come again." | |
"Congratulations, 55 million dollars proves that critics were wrong." | |
"El Topo" was the first film to be premiered without inviting the critics. | |
"Faces of Children" finally came out in March 1925 and was immediately hailed by the critics as a landmark, although the public stayed away. | |