Ella Taylor
Ella Taylor is a freelance film critic, book reviewer and feature writer living in Los Angeles.
Born in Israel and raised in London, Taylor taught media studies at the University of Washington in Seattle; her book Prime Time Families: Television Culture in Post-War America was published by the University of California Press.
Taylor has written for Village Voice Media, the LA Weekly, The New York Times, Elle magazine and other publications, and was a regular contributor to KPCC-Los Angeles' weekly film-review show FilmWeek.
Content
- Assured Debut 'Selah And The Spades' Explores The Thin Line Between Clique And Cult
- Marcel Marceau Walks Against The Winds Of War In 'Resistance'
- A Young Woman Faces A Choice In The Sobering 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always'
- 'The Booksellers' Speaks Volumes About Old Books And Those Who Love Them
- 'Greed': A Scabrous Satire Of A Megalomaniacal Mogul
- 'Ordinary Love': Scenes From A Marriage Touched By Cancer
- Who'll Stop The Rain? She Will: 'Weathering With You'
- Two Sisters, Separated By Hardship, Long To Reconnect In 'Invisible Life'