Kael was an important figure in Amrican culture. Her biography was a good book (as much as I remember of it). Here's a link to an article about her, from the magazine she wrote for, THE New Yorker:
http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critic...?currentPage=6
I don't think Kael had a Christian moral perspective. Her books all had slangy, double entendre titles, which epitomize her style: “I Lost It at the Movies,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” “Going Steady,” “Reeling,” “When the Lights Go Down,” “Hooked,” and, “Deeper Into Movies.”
Here are a couple of exerpts from the linked article. The first talks about how Kael changed criticism:
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Here the article responds to Pierre's critique of Kael's critique (Pierre was correct that Kael's style was personal and opinionated):
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