Beth Pinsker is the senior editor for iVillage Entertainment. Previously, she was a film critic for the Dallas Morning News, a reporter for www.Inside.com and editor in chief of The Independent Film and Video Monthly. Her freelance writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall St. Journal, Wired Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and many other publications.
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