Paul Clinton

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Paul Clinton (born February 11, 1951 in Columbus , Ohio , † January 30, 2006 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American film critic.

Paul Clinton worked for CNN for over 20 years and was internationally known for his film reviews on CNN.com .

With his interviews in the film industry, for example with Peter Bogdanovich , Robert Evans , Rob Reiner , Steven Spielberg , Blake Edwards , Linda Obst , Gale Ann Hurd , Penny Marshall , Robert Redford , Francis Ford Coppola and Ron Howard , he became an international competence of Movie review. His conversations with great actors in the film industry such as Warren Beatty , Shirley MacLaine , Jack Lemmon , Barbra Streisand , Mel Brooks , James Stewart , Bette Davis , James Caan , Robin Williams , Christian Slater , Lucille Ball , Meryl Streep , Sharon Stone , Julia Roberts , Sir Ian McKellen , Lynn Redgrave , Tom Cruise , Carrie Fisher , Whoopi Goldberg , Lauren Bacall and Bruce Willis were milestones in journalism.

In 1995, Clinton co-founded the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA), the largest organization of film critics. The BFCA awards the "Broadcast Film Critics Association Award" with 23 categories every year.

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