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  1. Biography. He was a film critic for Newsweek magazine from 1967 to 1975, [1] and wrote for television shows including Sesame Street, [2] but is best known for writing The King of Comedy (1982), directed by Martin Scorsese. He was the co-writer of Lovers and Liars (1979) and Consuming Passions (1988)

  2. Mar 8, 1993 · Paul D. Zimmerman, critic, screenwriter, political activist, born 3 July 1938, married 1965 Barbara Jacobson (one son, one daughter), died New York City 2 March 1993.

  3. Paul D. Zimmerman was born on 3 July 1938 in New York, New York, USA. Paul D. was a writer, known for The King of Comedy (1982), Lovers and Liars (1979) and Consuming Passions (1988). Paul D. was married to Barbara. Paul D. died on 2 March 1993 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

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  4. Mar 5, 1993 · Paul D. Zimmerman, 54, screenwriter and author who wrote the 1983 award-winning film “The King of Comedy.” Zimmerman spent more than a decade as a writer and critic for Newsweek, and then...

  5. Read Movie and TV reviews from Paul D. Zimmerman on Rotten Tomatoes, where critics reviews are aggregated to tally a Certified Fresh, Fresh or Rotten Tomatometer score.

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  6. Mar 6, 1993 · Paul D. Zimmerman, 54, a Bucks County screenwriter more concerned with nuclear disarmament than seeing his name on the movie credits, died Tuesday in the Princeton, N.J., Medical Center after...

  7. Jan 21, 2021 · A Clockwork Orange – Review by Paul D. Zimmerman. January 21, 2021. A Clockwork Orange is a characteristically frosty piece of film-making, shorn completely of sentiment, working through brilliant ironies and dazzling dramatic ideas that please us, provoke our laughter, galvanize our intellects, win our admiration—but never touch our hearts.

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