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"R.I.P. Andrew Sarris"

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Blogger Thad said...

Wonderful piece on a brilliant writer.

I sometimes recoil from the auteur theory, mainly because it often delves into the academic/"things that aren't really there" territory I so openly scorn, but Sarris normally stayed planted in reality. His work is a breath of fresh air from the "this piece isn't about a filmmaker, it's really about how clever I am" prose that seems to dominate any film discussion beyond the "star" rating system.

Film criticism is a difficult art to master, but Sarris did it. So did Manny Farber. Same goes for Jonathan Rosenbaum (sometimes), Mike Barrier, and yourself.

June 20, 2012 10:03 PM

Blogger Mark Mayerson said...

Hi Thad. I'd also recommend Robin Wood. His books on Hawks and Hitchcock are some of the best things written about those directors and Wood had an interest in international film and politics in film that perhaps surpassed Sarris.

June 20, 2012 10:07 PM

Blogger Michael Sporn said...

Sarris shaped the way I hink about film. His American Cinema book was my bible from 1970 on, and I returned to that book so many times that I finally had to buy a second copy. It was sad when he was dismissed by the NY Observer a couple of years ago, but his voice was still in the air. Now it's too depressing to think of the state of film criticism knowing he's not in the world. How many thumbs up or down?

June 21, 2012 6:35 AM

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