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Michael Kelly, a Washington Post journalist and critic of anti-war movements on both the left and right, coined the term " fusion paranoia " to refer to a political convergence of left-wing and right-wing activists around anti-war issues and civil liberties, which he said were motivated by a shared belief in conspiracism or anti-government views.
The critic Michael Medved characterized examples of the " so bad it's good " class of low-budget cult film through books such as The Golden Turkey Awards.
The Golden Turkey Awards is a 1980 book by film critic Michael Medved and his brother Harry Medved.
A Show of Hands met with strong fan approval, but Rolling Stone critic Michael Azerrad dismissed it as " musical muscle " with 1. 5 stars, claiming Rush fans viewed their favourite power trio as " the holy trinity ".
Acclaimed director Michael Haneke named the film his fourth favorite film when he voted for the 2002 Sight and Sound poll ; director Catherine Breillat and film critic Joel David also voted for the film.
Michael Feingold, an American critic, claims that Wilde drew inspiration for his plot from W. S. Gilbert's Engaged.
* November 16 – Michael Billington, British drama critic
In 1904 for the Gramophone ( and Typewriter Company ) he accompanied the tenor Fernando De Lucia in L ' anima ho stanca from Adriana Lecouvreur and in the song Luntananza, an effort which critic Michael Henstock ( in his biography of De Lucia ) declares is hardly inspired by De Lucia's fine performances.
* Michael Winner, Film director and producer, restaurant critic
As The Plain Dealer music critic Michael Norman noted, " It was $ 65 million ... Cleveland wanted it here and put up the money.
There is also a booklet featuring an essay by film critic Michael Wood, Chaplin ’ s 1940 New York Times defense of his movie, a reprint from critic Jean Narboni on the film ’ s final speech, and Al Hirschfeld ’ s original press book illustrations.
According to art critic Michael Kimmelman, " Busoni shuffled the variations, skipping some, then added his own rather voluptuous coda to create a three-movement structure ; each movement has a distinct, arcing shape, and the whole becomes a more tightly organized drama than the original.
At the time, the Chicago Tribunes movie critic, Michael Wilmington, called Hell's Hinges " Hart's acknowledged masterpiece ," " perhaps the finest movie Western made before John Ford's 1939 Stagecoach ," and " as emotionally powerful as any American film of the teens, except for the masterpieces of D. W. Griffith and Erich Von Stroheim.
More recently, film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film a mixed review, writing, " The gallows humor was the melodramatic farce's saving grace ; the film uses its razor-sharp instruments to cut into the hides of the insensitive institutionalized health care providers like Michael Moore's Sicko does in 2007 to the fat-cat HMOs.
Writing about Lubitsch's work, critic Michael Wilmington observed:
* Commenting on Nero Wolfe's prolonges struggle with the powerful crime boss Arnold Zeck, Michael Dirda – book critic for The Washington Post – wrote " I was thrilled when Wolfe finally encountered his own Moriarty in the archvillain Arnold Zeck ,".
It featured Pulitzer Prize winning critics such as Jonathan Yardley and Michael Dirda, the latter of whom established his career as a critic at The Post.
* Michael Dirda ( book critic, Pulitzer Prize )
* William Michael Rossetti ( critic )
In The New York Times, critic Michael Kimmelman wrote that the sales " stretched the accepted rules of deaccessioning further than many American institutions have been willing to do.
Notable residents have included inventor Michael I. Pupin, publisher James Laughlin, critic Brendan Gill and Secretary of the Treasury William Windom.
* J. I. M. Stewart ( Michael Innes ) ( 1906 – 1994 ), literary critic and novelist
One left-wing critic is Professor Michael Mandel, who wrote that in comparison to politicians, judges do not have to be as sensitive to the will of the electorate, nor do they have to make sure their decisions are easily understandable to the average Canadian citizen.
Under Bělohlávek the orchestra won glowing reviews: The Times referred to its " superb musicians ", Michael Kennedy in The Sunday Telegraph referred to a " rich and opulent magnificently played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra " under Bělohlávek, and another Telegraph critic praised the BBC SO's " virtuoso form ".

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The critic Michael Billington, summarising these events, wrote: " In 1960 the twenty-nine-year-old Peter Hall formally took charge at Stratford-upon-Avon and set about turning a star-laden, six-month Shakespeare festival into a monumental, year-round operation built around a permanent company, a London base and contemporary work from home and abroad.
Summing up this triumphant period, The Guardian critic Michael Billington later wrote: " 1977 the RSC struck gold.
The critic Michael Billington writes of the piece, " It is not a closet gay play but a classic about the mysterious charm of androgeny.
During this appearance, Linehan took issue with Today programme presenter Justin Webb over what he saw as the attempted staging of an artificial argument between himself and the critic Michael Billington.
The production received good reviews, but the critic Michael Billington believed that it was more suggestive of Fletcher than Shakespeare.
* Michael Billington ( critic ) ( born 1939 ), the drama critic of The Guardian
Christopher Hampton's stage adaptation of George Steiner's novel The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H. at the Mermaid in 1982 gave McCowen a great final speech, an attempted vindication of racial extermination delivered by Adolf Hitler, which for Guardian critic Michael Billington was " one of the greatest pieces of acting I have ever seen: a shuffling, grizzled, hunched, baggy figure, yet suggesting the monomaniac power of the Nuremberg Rallies, inhabiting the frail vessel of this old man's body.
The play was lauded by Michael Billington as a " remarkable " production, with The Guardian critic praising Oberman for her successful portrayal of " Miss Fay " as " the teacher torn between her own career and her pupil's potential ".
Reviewing the play in The Guardian, drama critic Michael Billington wrote, " Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia in the Olivier is a bundle of contradictions.
" Of that play's subsequent London production at the Almeida Theater, critic Michael Billington of the Guardian wrote that Ong " has a remarkable gift for distilled dialogue and for pinning down the fragmentation, solitude and despair of the city of dreams.

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Conversely, BBC critic Mark Kermode believes that " the movie industries of Britain and America are inextricably intertwined ", citing numerous examples of how Hollywood provides work to British production staff and studios, whilst Britain enables Hollywood to base their prestigious productions at UK studios.
Oddly enough, his music of the 1990s slowly starts to incorporate it more and more to the point where one critic believes this slowly increasing incorporation of minimalism " represents a coming to terms with minimalism according to a decidedly tonal slant: pulse and repetition have been transmuted, by a kind of reverse-chronological alchemy, into devices of familiar from earlier eras, such as moto perpetuo and ostinato.
Breggin, chief editor of the journal Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, is a leading critic of ECT who believes the procedure is neither safe nor effective.
Film critic Danel Griffin believes that Duck Soup is " on par with other war comedies like Chaplin's The Great Dictator and Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, only slightly more unnerving in that Duck Soup doesn't seem to realize it is anything more than innocent fluff.
" Fellow film critic Roger Ebert believes, " The Marx Brothers created a body of work in which individual films are like slices from the whole, but Duck Soup is probably the best.
According to those who use the term ' productivism ', the difference between themselves and the promoters of conventional neoclassical economics is that a productivist does not believe in the idea of " uneconomic growth ", i. e. the productivist believes all growth is good, while the critic of productivism believes it can be more like a disease, measurably growing but interfering with life processes, and that it is up to the electorate, worker and purchaser to put values on their free time and decide whether to use their time for production or their money for consumption.
Shakespeare critic Keith Jones believes that the film in general sets up its main character as a kind of antithesis to Richard III.
Jack Shaheen, a critic of Hollywood's portrayal of Arabs, believes that " the studio feared financial and possibly political hardships if they made the film's hero Arab ", and claimed that " If no attempt is made to challenge negative stereotypes about Arabs, the misperceptions continue.
Walter Goodman, film critic for The New York Times, believes the film was well balanced, and wrote, " Mr. Puenzo's film is unwaveringly committed to human rights, yet it imposes no ideology or doctrine.
Then I may tell you ..." Woolf scholar and feminist critic Jane Marcus believes Woolf was giving Radclyffe Hall and other writers a demonstration of how to discuss lesbianism discreetly enough to avoid obscenity trials ; " Woolf was offering her besieged fellow writer a lesson in how to give a lesbian talk and write a lesbian work and get away with it.
Literary critic Matei Călinescu believes that he genuinely admired În oraşul cu trei sute de biserici (" In the City with Three Hundred Churches "), a free verse poem by the Symbolist Ion Minulescu.
One critic, Sheryl Mylan believes that Kingston constructs an Orientalist framework to separate herself from her mother and her culture, but in the process she replicates the ideologies of the US dominant culture.
Malaysian art critic and historian Redza Piyadasa believes Lat's early years in the kampung ingrained the cartoonist with pride in his kampung roots and a " peculiarly Malay " outlook —" full of [...] gentleness and refinement ".
" Hal Huggins, a Colorado dentist, is a notable critic of dental amalgams and other dental therapies he believes to be harmful ; his views on amalgam toxicity were featured on 60 Minutes.
Summerfield has been a vocal critic of the Israeli Government's actions against Palestinians, leading to what he believes are violations of medical ethics.
Krzysztof Wodiczko believes in the necessity for intellectuals to participate actively in society forging, as critic Jan Avgikos points out, “ a commitment to resistance and truth-telling that, while often derided as outmoded or impossible, remains a basic human impulse .”
The New York Times film critic Stephen Holden believes the film to be derivative, and wrote:
Story believes Heep to be her Guardian ; Heep asks Farber, a West Coast émigré turned film critic, to help him figure out the others ' identities.
Film critic Hal Erikson believes Dark Passage does a better job at using this point-of-view technique, writing, " The first hour or so of Dark Passage does the same thing — and the results are far more successful than anything seen in Montgomery's film.
In one 1972 study of the canon, American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900-1950, songwriter and critic Alec Wilder provided a list of the artists he believes belong to the Great American Songbook canon, as well as his ranking of their relative worth.
Film critic Keith Uhlich believes the film is an excellent example of wide-screen photography.
Film critic Roger Fristoe, believes director Richard Fleischer pushed the boundaries of the Motion Picture Production Code.
Critic Kyle Smith has argued that White " simply has a different aesthetic from that of the herd ", while critic David Chen suggested that he "( perhaps too ) vehemently believes in the integrity of his art and longs for the golden era when the mainstream still cared what film critics thought ".

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