Christopher Kelly

You’d think a movie critic might relish passing thumbs-up, thumbs-down judgments on all the latest flicks, but for Fort Worth–based writer-at-large Christopher Kelly, that’s the least interesting part of his job. “Movies and TV and celebrities are more than entertainment,” says the Staten Island native. “I like to figure out how they relate to life and the place they take within culture.” The former film critic for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Kelly’s work has also appeared in the New York Times, Salon, the Chicago Tribune, Slate, Film Comment, and many other publications. His debut novel, A Push and a Shove, was published by Alyson Books and won the 2008 Lambda Literary Foundation award for Best Debut Novel. His favorite movies, in no particular order, are A Hard Day’s Night, All That Jazz, The Silence of the Lambs, and Nashville.

Stories

Blood Brothers

The Coen brothers do Cormac.

Fatally Hip

Hip-checking Wes Anderson.

Grounds for Suspicion

Conspiring minds want to know …

Please Stop Directing

An open letter to Ethan Hawke.

This Just In

The news about Making News.

We’ll Always Love You

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas at 25.

Arousing Success

A slasher flick to die for.

The Lost Boys

With friends like these …

Action Heroes

The best of the new auteurs.

Failed Coup

News you’d Rather not use.

Fumble!

Dim the Lights.

Immaculate Misconception

Catherine Hardwicke’s bad faith.

Err America

Bush bashing on the big screen.

Fries With That?

Richard Linklater supersizes Fast Food Nation.

Terror Alert

Revved up for Chainsaw.

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