Kurt Loder is a renowned film critic, born on May 5, 1945. He has had a significant impact in the field of film criticism, known for his unique perspective and profound insights into the art of cinema.
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“I don't find music being less important than, like, politics.”
“If you ask questions that interest you, you'll get answers that interest your audience.”
“It's gonna be short if it's news; put it at the top. Style's not an issue, just make it news.”
“Some of the most important stories don't lend themselves to television treatment.”
“And you can't really cover people critically that you're friends with.”
“Television's very dependent on images. That's not what news is.”
“I was in college for two years, and just hated it in the '60s.”
“And the most important thing you can do is learn to edit yourself. And then go back and rewrite.”
“I spent time in, like, criminal courts, and covering murder trials for papers.”
“Well, in features, and in writing especially, it's often the style of the writer comes in.”
