Glenn Kenny


Glenn Kenny | |
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Occupation | Film critic, editor, blogger, actor |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | William Paterson University |
Website | |
somecamerunning.typepad.com |
Glenn Kenny is an American film critic and journalist.
Biography
Kenny attended William Paterson University, where he majored in English literature.[2]
He joined the staff of the film magazine Premiere in June 1996,[2] after having worked as a freelance film and music critic for several publications, including The Village Voice. One of his first assignments for Premiere was to edit David Foster Wallace's "David Lynch Keeps His Head," later included in Wallace's essay collection A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again.[3]
Kenny served as a critic and editor at Premiere until it ceased publication in 2007. He later became the chief critic for MSN before joining The New York Times. He has also written for the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, and Entertainment Weekly.[4]
Kenny has edited an anthology on Star Wars and written a monograph on the actor Robert de Niro, for the French film magazine Cahiers du cinéma.[4][5][6] He also had acting roles in Steven Soderbergh's The Girlfriend Experience (2009) and Preston Miller's God's Land (2010).[4]
References
^ "Fade Out: Andrew Sarris". Film Comment.
^ ab "Interview with Glenn Kenny," rockcriticsarchives.com, accessed February 19, 2017.
^ Glenn Kenny, "Why The End of the Tour isn't really about my friend David Foster Wallace," TheGuardian.com, July 29, 2015.
^ abc "Glenn Kenny Biography & Movie Reviews," RogerEbert.com, accessed August 16, 2017
^ Greg Cwik, "Glenn Kenny on Robert De Niro, ‘Boyhood’ Critics and the Long Death of Print," IndieWire, August 19, 2014.
^ Chuck Bowen, "Review: Glenn Kenny’s Robert De Niro: Anatomy of an Actor | The House Next Door," Slant Magazine, July 19, 2014.
Further reading
Some Came Running (Glenn Kenny's blog)
Gleiberman, Owen; Kenny, Glenn; Corliss, Richard (July 13, 2004). "Gunarina / Summer Movie Panel". The Charlie Rose Show. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02.
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