Nicolas Rapold

Nicolas Rapold is a film and television critic for The New York Times. His work focuses on reviewing movies and exploring the stories behind their creation. He has covered various film festivals, including Cannes, and written about independent cinema from around the world. His articles often feature unique perspectives on popular films, as well as lesser-known gems. In addition to his film criticism, Nicolas has written about music and culture. His work can be found in The New York Times and on their website.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Exploring the Innovative Decade and a Half of The Beach Boys: A Musical Journey during the 'Pet Sounds' Era

Exploring the Innovative Decade and a Half of The Beach Boys: A Musical Journey during the 'Pet Sounds' Era

Broke On: Wednesday, 28 December 1983 The Beach Boys documentary explores the first decade and a half of the iconic American band's career, focusing on their innovative work during the 'Pet Sounds' era and their friendly rivalry with The Beatles. Brian Wilson, the band's primary songwriter, struggled with pressure to perform live but they continued to make resonating music. Their comeback in the mid-70s solidified their place in music history, inspiring generations of artists with intricate harmonies and catchy melodies.