
Andrew Sarris
Author · 8 books
Most famous for his 1962 essay "Notes on the Auteur theory" which popularized this film criticism technique in America. He wrote for the Village Voice criticing films and literature before bringing the Auteur theory from France to America and employing it in analysis of Hitchcock's film Psycho. He wrote for The New York Observer until 2009 and was a professor at his alma mater, Columbia University where he taught courses on Internationl Film, Hitchcock, and American Cinema. Trivia: The evil overlord from Galaxy Quest was named after him!
Books

Interviews With Film Directors
1967

The American Cinema
1968

Confessions of a Cultist
On The Cinema 1955/1959
1970

The Hidden God
Film and Faith
2003

The Films of Josef von Sternberg
1966

You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet
The American Talking Film History
1998

John Ford Movie Mystery
1975

The St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia
1997