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Michael James Walsh (born January 6, 1945) is a Canadian
film critic Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films and the film medium. In general, film criticism can be divided into two categories: journalistic criticism that appears regularly in newspapers, magazines and other popular mass-media outlets ...
and print journalist. In addition to newspapering, Walsh has been a broadcaster and public speaker, published works of film history and run for a seat in Canada's Parliament.


Journalism

In April 1969, following his graduation from the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
(1968), Walsh joined the editorial staff of ''
The Province ''The Province'' is a daily newspaper published in tabloid format in British Columbia by Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network, alongside the ''Vancouver Sun'' broadsheet newspaper. Together, they are British Columbia's only ...
'' in
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, British Columbia, as a copy editor and entertainment features writer. In 1972, he became its movie columnist, occupying that position until 1995. Within a year of becoming a full-time film critic, Walsh was being cited as "the city's best movie reviewer." In addition to contributing articles to Vancouver-based magazines ''B.C. Business Week'' (1978–79), ''Influential Business'' (1980–81) and ''Plus'' (1987–88), he served as B.C. correspondent to U.S. show business weekly ''
Variety (magazine) ''Variety'' is an American media company owned by Penske Media Corporation. The company was founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville. In 1933 it added ''Daily Variety'', based ...
'' (1978–1982). From 1995 until his retirement in 2010, he worked as production and design editor in ''
The Province ''The Province'' is a daily newspaper published in tabloid format in British Columbia by Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network, alongside the ''Vancouver Sun'' broadsheet newspaper. Together, they are British Columbia's only ...
'' Money (finance) department. In October 2013, Walsh launche
Reeling Back: Everything Old Is News Again
a website designed as an archive of his extensive film journalism.


Broadcasting

While covering film for ''
The Province ''The Province'' is a daily newspaper published in tabloid format in British Columbia by Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network, alongside the ''Vancouver Sun'' broadsheet newspaper. Together, they are British Columbia's only ...
'', Walsh made weekly television appearances reviewing movies on ''The Vancouver Show'', CKVU-TV (1976), and The ''10 A.M. Show'' on BCTV (1977–79). Later, he participated as a co-host and interviewer on the weekly ''Arts Rational'', broadcast on Vancouver's
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Radio (1999–2008).


Court appearances

Between 1972 and 1983, years of change in the arts and in society, Walsh made four court appearances in defence of free expression. In 1972, when obscenity charges were brought against a Vancouver East-Side after-hours club that featured nude dancers (R. v. Cafe Kobenhavn), he was sworn as an expert witness on contemporary community standards. Presiding Judge David Moffett dismissed all charges. In 1974, a downtown club faced similar charges (R. v. Gary Taylor's Show Lounge). Again the judge on the case, Jack McGivern, found for the defence. In 1981, Walsh testified on behalf of the motion picture
Caligula (film) ''Caligula'' ( it, Caligola) is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the eponymous Roman Emperor Caligula. The film stars Malcolm McDowell in the title role, alongside Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter O'Tool ...
in Edmonton, Alberta (R. v. Towne Cinemas Ltd.) and in 1983, defended four sexually-explicit feature films released on video (R. v. Red Hot Video Ltd.) in Victoria, B.C.


Politics

In 1998, Walsh joined the now defunct
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (PC; french: Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) was a centre-right federal political party in Canada that existed from 1942 to 2003. From Canadian Confederation in 1867 until 1942, the ...
(PC Party) to support the leadership bid of Saskatchewan political activist
David Orchard David Orchard (born June 28, 1950) is a Canadian author and political figure, member of the Liberal Party of Canada, who was the Liberal Party candidate for the Saskatchewan riding of Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River in the 2008 federal ...
. Walsh became a director of the PC party's
Vancouver East Vancouver East (french: Vancouver-Est) is a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1935. It is currently represented by New Democratic Party MP Jenny Kwan. The ...
Riding Association and was its candidate during the 2000 federal election. Running as "a
Red Tory A Red Tory is an adherent of a centre to centre-right or paternalistic-conservative political philosophy derived from the Tory tradition, most predominantly in Canada but also in the United Kingdom and Australia. This philosophy tends to favour ...
with a Green agenda," he finished fourth in a field of 10 candidates.


Science-fiction fandom

His reporting on the first Vancouver SF Convention (1971) introduced Walsh to what would become a lifelong association with the British Columbia fan community. He covered the second through fourth
VCON VCON is a fan run fantasy, gaming, and science fiction convention held annually in the metro Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada. It has been hosted by the West Coast Science Fiction Association (WCSFA) since 1993, and by the Western Canadi ...
s (1972–75) for ''
The Province ''The Province'' is a daily newspaper published in tabloid format in British Columbia by Pacific Newspaper Group, a division of Postmedia Network, alongside the ''Vancouver Sun'' broadsheet newspaper. Together, they are British Columbia's only ...
'', thereafter attending as a panelist and program participant. He was the event's toastmaster on six occasions (1982, 1985, 1987, 2006, 2007, and 2008) and chaired
Canvention Canvention is the Canada, Canadian national science fiction convention, where the Prix Aurora Awards are presented. Normally it is held as part of an existing convention. Conventions The list of past Canventions may be referenced in the programme ...
(the
Prix Aurora Awards The Aurora Awards (french: Prix Aurora-Boréal) are a set of primarily literary awards given annually for the best Canadian science fiction or fantasy professional and fan works and achievements from the previous year."Literary glow of Auroras lure ...
) in 2006.


Bibliography

In a natural progression from his film journalism, Walsh has chronicled B.C. and Canadian film history for publication in book form. * "Vancouver Films" in The Vancouver Book – 1976 () * The Canadian Movie Quiz Book – 1979 () * "Movies Made In Greater Vancouver" in The Greater Vancouver Book: An Urban Encyclopedia – 1997 () * "Filmmaking Industry" in
Encyclopedia of British Columbia ''The Encyclopedia of British Columbia'' is an encyclopedia first published in 1999. It was published by Harbour Publishing, and edited by Daniel Francis. It contained some 4,000 articles and 1,000 pictures about the Canadian province of British ...
– 2000 ()


References

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