Richard Brody bibliography

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List of works by or about American film critic Richard Brody.

Contents

Books

Essays and reporting

2000–2004

2005–2014

2015–2019

2020–

NewYorker.com columns

Interviews

Notes

  1. Discusses John Ford and John Wayne.
  2. 'Art of the Real' film series, April 11–26, 2014.
  3. Online version is titled "Indie spirit".
  4. Online version is titled "Asia’s daring aesthete".
  5. Online version is titled "History lessons at the Tribeca Film Festival".
  6. Online version is titled "Summer movies preview".
  7. Title in the online table of contents is "Terence Davies goes back to the land ".
  8. Online version is titled "The politics of disco, on film".
  9. Online version is titled "Romy Schneider’s role of a lifetime".
  10. Online version is titled "Spring moview preview".
  11. Online version is titled "The Tribeca Film Festival captures American injustice".
  12. Online version is titled "The precocious genius of 'Columbus'".
  13. Online version is titled "Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges's modern Western".
  14. Online version is titled "Yuliya Solntseva captures her husband’s memories".
  15. Online version is titled "Film Forum celebrates Ingmar Bergman’s centenary".
  16. Online version is titled "At New Directors/New Films, a cinema of civic life".
  17. Reviews the 'Some are Better than Others' series of short films at the Quad Cinema.
  18. Online version is titled "Summer movies preview".
  19. Online version is titled "The surprise and wonder of early animation".
  20. Online version is titled "Summer movies preview".

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