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Vincent Canby, who delivered trenchant insights, sober judgments and wry humor in film and theater reviews in The New York Times for more than 35 years, died of cancer on Sunday. He was 76.
Seeking inspiration from Vincent Canby’s Gothic trestle table. By Julie Besonen Because of the pandemic, I have Vincent Canby’s desk. Millions of witty words must have drummed from his ...
NEW YORK — Vincent Canby, the critic whose movie and theater reviews appeared for 35 years in the New York Times and before that Variety, died Sunday at Manhattan’s Columbia-Presbyterian ...
In an era of entertainment as a pervasive, ever-changing feature of American life, Mr. Canby was the ubiquitous, anonymous man in the aisle seat, taking it all in tonight for a million readers ...
As the first-string film critic for The New York Times from 1969 to 1993, Vincent Canby had a hand in making New York a moviegoing town to rival Paris. Canby died of cancer on October 15 at the ...