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  1. 1 de jan. de 1976 · Reeling is Pauline Kael's fifth collection of movie reviews, covering the years 1972 through 1975. First published in 1976 by Little Brown, the book is largely composed of movie reviews, ranging from her famous review of Last Tango in Paris to her review of A Woman Under the Influence, but it also contains a longer essay entitled "On ...

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  2. 1 de jan. de 1992 · 14. See all formats and editions. Reeling is Pauline Kael's fifth collection of movie reviews, covering the years 1972 through 1975. First published in 1976 by Little Brown, the book is largely composed of movie reviews, ranging from her famous review of Last Tango in Paris to her review of A Woman Under the Influence, but it also ...

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  3. Film writings from 1972-1975, by Pauline Kael, the only film critic ever to have won the US National Book Award in Arts and Letters. The collection includes the long, prophetic, analytic essay 'On the Future of Movies' that proved contentious in its criticism of the Hollywood system, which Kael thought debased its audience and ignored its artists.

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  4. Reeling is Pauline Kael 's fifth collection of movie reviews, covering the years 1972 through 1975. [ 1] First published in 1976 by Little Brown, [ 2] the book is largely composed of movie reviews, ranging from her famous review of Last Tango in Paris to her review of A Woman Under the Influence, but it also contains a longer essay ...

  5. Reeling: Film Writings 1972-1975 by Kael, Pauline and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.co.uk.

  6. I Lost it at the Movies: Film Writings, 1954-1965. by Pauline Kael. 4.14 · 698 Ratings · 55 Reviews · published 1965 · 24 editions. I Lost it at the Movies is vintage Kael on such cl…. Want to Read.

  7. Pauline Kael was a 'new journalist' disguised as a film critic, disguised as a war reporter, and this gives any collection of her criticism an incredible...

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