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          Manohla Dargis of The New York Times for her enlightening movie criticism, vividly written and showing deep understanding of the business and art of filmmaking.

          - Million Dollar Baby · - A History of Violence · - Army of Shadows · - There Will Be Blood · - Happy-Go-Lucky · - .!

          Manohla Dargis

          American film critic

          Manohla June Dargis (mə-NOH-lə DAR-ghiss)[1] is an American film critic.

          She is the chief film critic for The New York Times.[2] She is a five-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.

          Career

          Before being a film critic for The New York Times, Dargis was a chief film critic for the Los Angeles Times, the film editor at the LA Weekly, and a film critic at The Village Voice, where she had two columns on avant-garde cinema ("CounterCurrents" and "Shock Corridor").

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        3. - Million Dollar Baby · - A History of Violence · - Army of Shadows · - There Will Be Blood · - Happy-Go-Lucky · - .
        4. Manohla Dargis grew up in the East Village in New York, where she attended public school and was a frequent attendee at both St. Mark's Cinema and Theater
        5. L.A.
        6. Her work has been included in a number of books, including Women and Film: A Sight and Sound Reader and American Movie Critics: An Anthology from the Silents Until Now, published by the Library of America. She wrote a monograph on Curtis Hanson's film L.A.

          Confidential for the British Film Institute and served as the president and vice-president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association.[citation needed]

          In 2012, Dargi