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Film critic Andrew Sarris is seen here July 2, 2009, in his apartment in New York. Sarris, a leading movie critic during a golden age for reviewers who popularized the French reverence for directors and inspired debate about countless films and filmmakers, died June 20, 2012 at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan after complications developed from a stomach virus. He was 83. (Associated Press/The New York Times)
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Film critic Andrew Sarris is seen here July 2, 2009, in his apartment in New York. Sarris, a leading movie critic during a golden age for reviewers who popularized the French reverence for directors and inspired debate about countless films and filmmakers, died June 20, 2012 at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan after complications developed from a stomach virus. He was 83. (Associated Press/The New York Times)

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