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Tough Anderson Love
In an online chat earlier today between Washington Post columnist and film critic Ann Hornaday, a Virginia guy named "ArtMovieLover" voiced strong support for the hiring of the potentially pugilistic and hot-tempered John Anderson as a full-time Post critic. Washington Post critic/columnist Ann ...
Sundance Watch: John Anderson Pounds Jeff Dowd
weblogs.variety.com — Opinions fly at the Sundance Film Fest but so did fists Wednesday morning when critic John Anderson,... who was covering the 8:30 screening of the agit-prop political doc DIRT for Variety at the Holiday CInemas, told producer's rep Jeff "The Dude" Dowd ... (more) Sundance Watch: John Anderson Pounds Jeff Dowd
Sundance Fistfight! DIRT Gets Dirty.
Sundance Fistfight! DIRT Gets Dirty.
blog.spout.com — About an hour ago, text messages started to fly around Park City, regarding an altercation between film... critic John Anderson and producer (and Big Lebowski inspiration) Jeff Dowd in the restaurant at the Yarrow Resort. I’m staying in the hotel, ... (more) Sundance Fistfight! DIRT Gets Dirty.
Dowd on Today's Fight: The Necessity to Stop an Ill-Informed Review Trumps Anything Else
Dowd on Today's Fight: The Necessity to Stop an Ill-Informed Review Trumps Anything Else
edendale.typepad.com — This morning's fisticuffs between film critic John Anderson and indie film legend Jeff Dowd continues to reverberate... around Park City.As one Sundance veteran told me, it was a fight straight out a central casting. Two longtime indie film fixtures -... (more) Dowd on Today's Fight: The Necessity to Stop an ...
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