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  1. Molly Clark Haskell (born September 29, 1939) is an American film critic and author. She contributed to The Village Voice—first as a theatre critic, then as a movie reviewer—and from there moved on to New York magazine and Vogue.

  2. Books. Third Edition of the classic exploration of women's roles in the movies. Molly Haskell has one of the most essential voices in the history of film criticism. Her work changed the way we look at film and how we write criticism...

  3. As a feminist and onetime Southern adolescent, Molly Haskell understands how the story takes on different shades of meaning according to the age and eye of the beholder. She is, says Phillip Lopate, "a magician to coax such exciting, fresh, brilliant analysis from such a problematic classic."

  4. Molly Haskell author and critic, grew up in Richmond, Va., went to Sweet Briar College, the University of London and the Sorbonne before settling in New York.

  5. Jul 9, 2021 · Molly Haskell is a critic and author whose books include From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies; Love and Other Infectious Diseases; Frankly, My Dear: “Gone with the Wind” Revisited; and Steven Spielberg: A Life in Films.

  6. Jan 2, 2017 · Molly Haskell on feminism, censorship, screwball comedy, and life after Andrew Sarris. Matt Zoller Seitz January 02, 2017. Tweet. Editor's Note: Molly Haskell has one of the most essential voices in the history of film criticism.

  7. Molly Haskell is a writer and film critic in New York City whose most recent book is My Brother My Sister: Story of a Transformation. A native of Richmond, Virginia, she graduated from Sweet Briar College, with further studies at the University of London and the Sorbonne.