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(Film critic, Writer, Journalist) Pauline Kael, a renowned American film critic, gained fame for her witty and sharply focused reviews at The New Yorker from 1968 to 1991. Her critiques, distinct from those of her contemporaries, set her apart as a standout figure in the world of film criticism. Kael's personal and unconventional approach to analyzing films earned her recognition as one of the most influential critics of her era, reshaping the landscape of film criticism and leaving a lasting impact on the industry.