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Karina Longworth (born July 10, 1980) is an American film critic, author, and journalist based in
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. Longworth writes, hosts and produces the podcast ''You Must Remember This'', about the "secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century".


Education

Longworth received a BFA in Film and a Master of Arts in Cinema Studies from the
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.


Writing

She is one of the founders of the film culture blog ''Cinematical'' and formerly edited both ''Cinematical'' and the film blog ''SpoutBlog'' and, while living in New York, was heard regularly on the
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show ''
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''. From 2010 to 2012, she was the Film Editor and lead critic at ''
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''. Longworth has contributed to numerous magazines, including ''
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'', '' Filmmaker'', ''
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'', '' Cineaste'', and ''
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'', as well as the online publications ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Vanity Fair's Little Gold Men blog''.


Internet film criticism vs. print film criticism

When she was still a web critic for ''SpoutBlog'', Longworth appeared in the documentary '' For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism'', explaining the virtues of
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ging – for creating a back-and-forth dialogue with readers. About blogging she went on to say, "I have a Master's Degree in Film Studies, but I’m no more qualified to blog than a high school student in Vermont." ''The New York Times'' has called Longworth "freakishly smart", and ''Variety'' said, "... it's the ever-proliferating bloggers – ''Spout'', ''Cinematical'', ''Movie City'' ''News and Hollywood Elsewhere'' – that have become the instant barometers for how a film plays." In 2007, '' Variety'' said, "As the pool of well-paid print critics shrinks in size, the next generation of film fans may come to trust critic/bloggers like … Spout's Karina Longworth, who helped to create the major film blog Cinematical". ''
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'' has commented, "Are print critics really so all-important and sacrosanct with the Web full of debates about all manner of film in places like indiewire.com, cinematical.com and blog.spout.com?"


''You Must Remember This'' podcast

In April 2014, Longworth launched ''You Must Remember This'', a
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that covers lesser-known Hollywood stories from the early- to mid-twentieth century. Distributed by the
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network in association with Slate Magazine, there have been 189 episodes so far, all written and narrated by Longworth. It has become one of the top film podcasts; the ''
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'' called it "knowledgeable and laceratingly funny". Podcast Magazine gave the show five out of five mics. The show won the 2016 award for "TV & Film" at the Academy of Podcasters Awards and was a finalist in the 2017. The podcast's most talked about series to date was adapted from the unfinished memoir of
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nominated production designer and
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Polly Platt.


Personal life

Longworth was born to a British father, and a American Jewish American mother. She married director
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in 2018. She received a special thanks in the credits of Johnson's film '' Knives Out''.


Works

* ''The Portable SpoutBlog: Rants, reviews and reports from the film blog edited by Karina Longworth'' (2009), * ''Masters of Cinema: George Lucas'' (2012), * ''Al Pacino: Anatomy of an Actor'' (2013), * ''Meryl Streep: Anatomy of an Actor'' (2014), * ''Hollywood Frame By Frame: The Unseen Silver Screen in Contact Sheets, 1951-1977'' (2014), * ''Seduction: Sex, Lies, and Stardom in Howard Hughes's Hollywood'' (2018),


See also

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