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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_KehrDave Kehr - Wikipedia

    Author, journalist, film historian, film critic, curator. Years active. 1974–present. David Kehr (born 1953) is an American museum curator and film critic. For many years a critic at the Chicago Reader and the Chicago Tribune, he later wrote a weekly column for The New York Times on DVD releases.

  2. www.moma.org › about › senior-staffDave Kehr | MoMA

    Curator, Department of Film. A Curator in the Department of Film, Dave Kehr joined MoMA in 2013 after a long career as a film journalist, including stints at the Chicago Reader (1974–85), the Chicago Tribune (1985–93), the New York Daily News (1993–98) and the New York Times (1999–13). His work has been collected in two anthologies ...

  3. Dave Kehr, Adjunct Curator at MoMA, who put the series together along with MoMA Curator Joshua Siegel, is a well-known champion of film preservation and a strong advocate for making rare films available to the public. Previously a film critic for the Chicago Reader, Chicago Tribune and the Daily News, and the DVD reviewer for the New York Times ...

  4. Apr 21, 2011 · Meet Dave Kehr. A new anthology reintroduces the Reader’s first staff film critic. when movies mattered: reviews from a transformative decade. (university of chicago press) I’ve never met...

  5. Haunted Houses in High Definition. “The Vincent Price Collection” and an “Exorcist” reissue are among the Blu-ray releases for horror fans available this Halloween season. By Dave Kehr ...

  6. Writer: American Masters. Dave Kehr was born in 1953 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for American Masters (1985), Budd Boetticher: An American Original (2005) and Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005).

  7. Apr 27, 2011 · by Brian Hieggelke | April 27, 2011. By Hugh Iglarsh. One of the benefits of growing up in Chicago in the 1970s and early eighties was the opportunity to read movie critic Dave Kehr on a weekly basis. His Chicago Reader columns were something new in film criticism, at least in my limited experience: they were themselves small works of art ...

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