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Louis J. "Lou" Lumenick (born September 11, 1949) is an American film critic. He is the chief film critic and film editor for the ''New York Post'' where he has reviewed films since 1999. ==Life and career==
Lumenick was born and raised in Astoria, Queens. He attended City College of New York (CCNY) and took filmmaking courses at The New School. He previously worked at ''The Hartford Times'', a defunct newspaper in Connecticut, and ''The Record'' in New Jersey, reviewing films over a nine-year span for the latter.〔Lumenick, Lou (September 13, 1992). Fall Preview '92. ''The Record''〕 He was metropolitan editor at the ''Post'' before taking the film reviewer position. In 2007 he was inducted into the CCNY Communications Hall of Fame.〔Staff Report (May 30, 2007). (Post's Lumenick Now a Luminary. ) ''New York Post''〕 He is a member of the New York Film Critics Circle. Lumenick and Farran Smith Nehme conceived and created "Shadows of Russia," a 20-film series that aired in January, 2010, on Turner Classic Movies.〔http://news.turner.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=4780〕 He also appeared as an on-air TCM guest programmer on October 2010 as part of the Critic's Choice film series, introducing ''The Last Flight'' and ''All Through the Night ''with Robert Osborne. His essay on ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' is included in The Criterion Collection's January 2014 release of the film.
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