Daniel M. Kimmel

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Daniel M. Kimmel
Born1955 (age 68–69)
United States
Alma materUniversity of Rochester
Boston University
Occupation(s)Film critic, writer
Years active1984–present

Daniel M. Kimmel (born 1955) is an American film critic and author.[1][2]

In September 2014, he became editor of The Jewish Advocate where he served through December 2015. He received a B.A. from the University of Rochester and a degree in law from Boston University.

Kimmel was the Boston correspondent for

The Boston Herald. From 1984 to 2009, he was a film reviewer for the Telegram & Gazette in Worcester, Massachusetts. His reviews can be found at NorthShoreMovies.net and the Sci-Fi Movie Page. Until his promotion he was the "Movie Maven" for The Jewish Advocate. His essays on classic science fiction films were being published in The Internet Review of Science Fiction from 2005–2010 and are now in Space and Time
.

He is a past president and current member of the Boston Society of Film Critics. In May 2012, he became founding co-chair of the Boston Online Film Critics Association.

Kimmel is the author of several books and has co-written a play The Waldorf Conference about the

Skylark Award given by the New England Science Fiction Association
.

Books

References

  1. ^ "Daniel M. Kimmel". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
  2. ^ "Daniel M. Kimmel". Rotten Tomatoes.
  3. ^ "2012 Hugo Awards Final Ballot Results and Nominating Statistics" (PDF). chicon.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 28, 2016. Retrieved November 16, 2015.

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