Marshall Fine
Marshall Fine is film/TV critic for Star magazine. Previously, he was national film correspondent and national TV correspondent for Gannett News Service.
He has been a member of the New York Film Critics Circle since 1989 and is serving his third term as chairman.
His writing has appeared in USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Daily News, Premiere, Cosmopolitan and Entertainment Weekly.
He conducted the Playboy Interview with both Howard Stern and Tim Robbins.
He is the author of three books, including “Bloody Sam: The Life and Films of Sam Peckinpah” (1991) and “Harvey Keitel: The Art of Darkness” (1998). His most recent book is “Accidental Genius: How John Cassavetes Invented the American Independent Film,” published by Miramax Books in January 2006.
His short film, “Flo Fox’s Dicthology,” was shown at the Woodstock Film Festival and the International Documentary Festival, Amsterdam, in 2002. He is at work on a feature-length documentary about film critic Rex Reed.
