The Complete History of American Film Criticism is a chronicle of the
lives and work of the most influential film critics of the past 100
years. From the first movie review in the New York Times in 1896
through the Silent Era, the pre- and postwar years, the Film Generation
of the 1960s, the Golden Age of the 1970s, and into the 21st century,
critics have educated generations of discriminating moviegoers on the
differences between good films and bad. They call attention to great
directors, cinematographers, production designers, screenwriters, and
actors, and shed light on their artistic visions and storytelling
sensibilities.
People interested in what the great film critics had to say have usually
been shortchanged as to their backgrounds, and just why they are
qualified to sit in judgment. Using mini-biographies, placed within a
chronological framework, The Complete History of American Film
Criticism is the biography of a profession whose cultural impact has
left an indelible mark on the 20th century's most significant art
form.