For the Australian tennis player, see Anthony Lane (tennis). For the theoretical nuclear physicist, see Anthony Milner Lane.
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Anthony Lane
Education
Trinity College, Cambridge
Occupation(s)
Journalist, film critic
Partner
Allison Pearson
Children
2
Anthony Lane is a British journalist who was a film critic for The New Yorker magazine from 1993 to 2024.[1]
AnthonyLane is a British journalist who was a film critic for The New Yorker magazine from 1993 to 2024. Lane attended Sherborne School, graduating with...
about AnthonyLane, British journalist and film critic. Lane, Anthony (2002). Nobody's perfect : writings from the New Yorker. New York: Knopf. Lane, Anthony...
"The Favourite belongs to its fierce, profanely funny female trio." AnthonyLane of The New Yorker contrasted the film's ″unmistakable whiff of ... fun"...
positive reviews and was profitable. In his review for The New Yorker, AnthonyLane thought that her presence kept the film "alive", writing, "She is often...
Moviepilot. Archived from the original on 4 July 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2015. AnthonyLane (25 May 2015). "High Gear "Mad Max: Fury Road"". The New Yorker. Retrieved...
Apocalypse Now is one of the central events of my life as a filmgoer." AnthonyLane wrote, "if you have never watched Apocalypse Now in any form; if you...
The AnthonyLane House is a historic house at 250 Seven Bridge Road in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Built in 1809, it is one of the town's finest examples...
and the 2012 Medal For Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. AnthonyLane wrote that Leonard was hailed as one of the best crime writers in the...
drug cartel head, in a performance lauded by critics. The New Yorker's AnthonyLane wrote "Moner is terrific, and her character’s fortunes can be read in...
'I Care a Lot'". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2023-07-23. Lane, Anthony (2021-02-26). "Anthony Hopkins Rules the Screen in "The Father"". The New Yorker...
three-dimensional warmth to a character who is essentially a digital projection." AnthonyLane of The New Yorker found her to be "wondrous": "Whenever Joi appears,...
Boss Nigger, written by and starring Fred Williamson." New Yorker's AnthonyLane was "disturbed by their [Tarantino's fans'] yelps of triumphant laughter...
the run-time by saying, "It's a journey; midway, it becomes a slog." AnthonyLane, film critic for the The New Yorker also found the film's "nervous wreckage"...
"Do you think she instagram DM'd Alison Willmore, Justin Chang, and AnthonyLane like this or," she wrote in her tweet. The tweet generated backlash on...
tense and engrossing drama" but "succumb[s] to thriller convention." AnthonyLane of The New Yorker said that "the first hour of the film ... feels dangerous...
Bosworth's performance however, was not well received; AnthonyLane of The New Yorker wrote: "The new Lois Lane, Kate Bosworth, is not a patch on Margot Kidder...
themes and choice of characters". In his review for The New Yorker, AnthonyLane wrote "Just once, for a single day, Jesse and Céline have given life...