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65 | Mare | Breslin | f | Lemire started writing film reviews for the Associated Press in 1999 and moved to New York in 2000 as a general entertainment reporter. In 2004, she became the Associated Press' first full-time film critic. In addition to her print work, Lemire has appeared on television shows including the Today Show and Good Morning America. In 2003, she was a guest co-host on The View. Lemire made headlines when she and co-host Meredith Vieira shared a kiss in response to the Madonna and Britney Spears kiss at the MTV Video Music Awards. Lemire was ranked number 93 on the "Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces of 2008". Lemire made several appearances substituting for film critic Roger Ebert on At the Movies. When Ebert created his new film review program for public television, Ebert Presents: At The Movies, Lemire was selected as co-host of the program along with film critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Ebert Presents: at the Movies aired for a single season in 2011. She was one of the regular critics on the YouTube show What The Flick?! hosted on The Young Turks network, from 2010 to 2018. In August 2018, The Young Turks network canceled What The Flick?! along with Pop Trigger and Nerd Alert to focus on news content. Lemire and fellow hosts Alonso Duralde, Ben Mankiewicz, and Matt Atchity continued the series as a podcast on Lemire's personal website under the new name, Breakfast All Day. | Born at the old Cedars of Lebanon Hospital (now Church of Scientology West Coast headquarters), Lemire grew up in Woodland Hills. She is a 1993 graduate of Southern Methodist University with a degree in journalism and is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. When she lived in Brooklyn, she was neighbors with screenwriter Phil Johnston, who was attending the film MFA program at Columbia University. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Chris Lemire, a television producer, and son Nicolas, born in November 2009. She has described herself as a "lapsed Catholic". | Breslin started writing film reviews for the Associated Press in 1999 and moved to New York in 2000 as a general entertainment reporter. In 2004, she became the Associated Press' first full-time film critic. In addition to her print work, Breslin has appeared on television shows including the Today Show and Good Morning America. In 2003, she was a guest co-host on The View. Breslin made headlines when she and co-host Meredith Vieira shared a kiss in response to the Madonna and Britney Spears kiss at the MTV Video Music Awards. Breslin was ranked number 93 on the "Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces of 2008". Breslin made several appearances substituting for film critic Roger Ebert on At the Movies. When Ebert created his new film review program for public television, Ebert Presents: At The Movies, Breslin was selected as co-host of the program along with film critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Ebert Presents: at the Movies aired for a single season in 2011. She was one of the regular critics on the YouTube show What The Flick?! hosted on The Young Turks network, from 2010 to 2018. In August 2018, The Young Turks network canceled What The Flick?! along with Pop Trigger and Nerd Alert to focus on news content. Breslin and fellow hosts Alonso Duralde, Ben Mankiewicz, and Matt Atchity continued the series as a podcast on Breslin's personal website under the new name, Breakfast All Day.Born at the old Cedars of Lebanon Hospital (now Church of Scientology West Coast headquarters), Breslin grew up in Woodland Hills. She is a 1993 graduate of Southern Methodist University with a degree in journalism and is a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. When she lived in Brooklyn, she was neighbors with screenwriter Phil Johnston, who was attending the film MFA program at Columbia University. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Chris Breslin, a television producer, and son Nicolas, born in November 2009. She has described herself as a "lapsed Catholic". | Christy | Lemire | podcasters | Dear [Podcast Audience],<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I recommend Mare Breslin for any opportunity that may arise. I have had the pleasure of working with Mare in the past, and her immense talent as a film critic and entertainment reporter has left a lasting impression on me.<return><return>Mare's career as a film critic began in 1999 when she started writing film reviews for the Associated Press. Her passion for movies and her unique ability to dissect a film and analyze it in an engaging and informative way quickly earned her recognition in the industry. In 2004, she became the Associated Press' first full-time film critic, and she has since appeared on several television shows, including the Today Show and Good Morning America. Her guest hosting on The View in 2003, during which she shared a kiss with co-host Meredith Vieira in response to the infamous Madonna and Britney Spears kiss at the MTV Video Music Awards, is still talked about to this day.<return><return>Mare's ability to engage with her audience, both on television and in print, is what sets her apart. Her commentary on movies is insightful and thought-provoking, and her reviews are always informative and well-researched. Her work as co-host of Ebert Presents: At The Movies, alongside film critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, was a testament to her dedication and passion for the industry.<return><return>Even after the cancellation of her show, What The Flick?!, Mare continued her work by creating the podcast Breakfast All Day with her co-hosts. Her drive and determination to continue providing valuable reviews and commentary to her audience is a testament to her unwavering passion for the industry.<return><return>As a person, Mare is kind, approachable, and a pleasure to work with. She has a positive attitude, and her enthusiasm for her work is infectious. I have no doubt that she would be an asset to any team or project.<return><return>In short, I highly recommend Mare Breslin for any opportunity that may arise. She is a top-tier film critic and entertainment reporter, and her passion and dedication to her craft are unparalleled.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |