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20-1157: Peary may refer to: People [ edit ] Last name [ edit ] Danny Peary (born 1949), American film critic and sports writer Gerald Peary (born 1944), American film critic Harold Peary (1908–1985), American actor, comedian and singer Josephine Diebitsch Peary (1863–1955), American author and arctic explorer, wife of Robert Peary Robert Peary (1856–1920), American explorer First name [ edit ] Peary Chand Mitra (1814–1883), Indian author and journalist Peary Rader (1909–1991), American early bodybuilder, Olympic lifter, writer, and magazine publisher Peary Charan Sarkar (1823–1875), pioneer in women's education in Bengal Middle name [ edit ] Benjamin Peary Pal (1906–1989), Indian plant breeder and agronomist Locations [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Peary Bay , in Nunavut Peary Channel ,

40-593: A book about the origins of her father's greatest quotes. He has edited sports books including Baseball Immortal Derek Jeter : A Career in Quotes and Jackie Robinson in Quotes: The Remarkable Life of Baseball's Most Significant Player . (See bibliography) Peary wrote an episode of the 1985-1989 animated series ThunderCats , titled "The Mountain." He wrote an episode of SilverHawks , titled "Undercover", that aired October 28, 1986. Peary

60-590: A column called "Danny Peary Talks To..." In 1981, Peary released his book Cult Movies . He followed it up with Cult Movies 2 in 1983 and Cult Movies 3 in 1989. (See bibliography) These books cover critically ignored (at the time) cult films . Each book contained an essay for each film (100 in the first volume, 50 in the second, and 50 in the third), including production details and information gleaned from Peary's interviews with various producers, directors and actors. Each volume contained an essay by contributor Henry Blinder. Peary also wrote Guide for

80-523: A cultivar of Karuka Peri , also spelled pari, a supernatural being in Iranian folklore See also [ edit ] Päri (disambiguation) Paris (disambiguation) Paristan (disambiguation) Peary (disambiguation) Peri (disambiguation) Perrie (disambiguation) Perry (disambiguation) Jalpari (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

100-665: A digital journalism platform in India Philippine Association of the Record Industry Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute , an astronomical observatory near Asheville, North Carolina, United States Other uses [ edit ] Pari (unit) , an obsolete unit of measure Pari Temple , a 14th-century Hindu temple in East Java, Indonesia PARI/GP , a computer algebra system Pari,

120-785: A film critic for the Daily Cardinal student newspaper. In 1975, he earned an M.A. in cinema, with honors, at the University of Southern California . While attending USC, he worked as the fine arts and sports editor for L.A. Panorama . Since 1977, Peary has lived in New York City . He and his wife Suzanne have a daughter, Zoe. Over the years, his film criticism has been published in FilmInk , Movieline , Satellite Direct , OnDirect TV , TV Guide , Canadian TV Guide , Cosmopolitan , The New York Times ,

140-587: A massif in Antarctic Peary (crater) , the closest large lunar impact crater to the lunar north pole Ships [ edit ] Maersk Peary , a Norway-registered tanker landed in 2004 SS Robert E. Peary , an American "Liberty ship" launched in 1942 USS Robert E. Peary , or variants thereof, several ships of the United States Navy Other [ edit ] Peary Arctic Club , American-based club that promoted

160-671: A particular kind of “cult" criticism in his multiple volumes of the Cult Movies books. Never dismissive, Peary celebrates these films for their unique qualities and their advocacy of outsider voices. Peary is a fan of the subversive and the humanistic and the books are essential reading for anyone interested in what lies just outside the bounds of the canon. Peary has co-authored books with Major League baseball player-sportscasters Ralph Kiner and Tim McCarver ; writer Tom Clavin; Olympic gold medalist and cancer survivor Shannon Miller on her memoir; and Muhammad Ali 's daughter Hana Ali on

180-934: A village in Uttar Pradesh, India Piruz, Iran , also known as Pari Film [ edit ] Pari (1995 film) , an Iranian production Pari (2018 Pakistani film) Pari (2018 Indian film) , a Hindi-language film Paari (1966 film) , Indian Bengali-language film by Jagannath Chattopadhyaya Paari (2000 film) , Indian Meitei-language film People [ edit ] Pari people , an ethnic group in Sudan Pari Abasalti (born 1935), Iranian-born American journalist and politician Akilan Pari (born 1989), Indian basketball player Claudio Pari (1574-1619), Italian composer Pari Saberi (1932-2024), Iranian drama and theatre director Vēl Pāri , an ancient Tamil king Acronym [ edit ] People's Archive of Rural India ,

200-1201: A waterway in Nunavut Greenland [ edit ] Cape Peary , a headland in northwestern Greenland Mary Peary Peaks , a mountain in northern Greenland Peary Channel (Greenland) , a hypothetical sound in Northern Greenland Peary Glacier , a glacier in western Greenland Peary Land , a peninsula in northern Greenland Peary Nunatak , a nunatak in eastern Greenland United States [ edit ] Admiral Peary Vocational-Technical School , in Cambria County, Pennsylvania Peary, Minnesota , an unincorporated community in Saint Louis County Peary, Virginia , an unincorporated community in Mathews County Peary–MacMillan Arctic Museum , in Brunswick, Maine Elsewhere [ edit ] Mount Peary ,

220-486: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Danny Peary Dannis Peary (born August 8, 1949) is an American film critic and sports writer . He has written and edited many books on cinema and sports-related topics. Peary is most famous for his book Cult Movies (1980), which spawned two sequels, Cult Movies 2 (1983) and Cult Movies 3 (1988) and are all credited for providing more public interest in

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240-667: The New York Daily News , The Boston Globe , Sports Collectors Digest , the SoHo News , The Philadelphia Bulletin , Films in Focus , Films and Filming , Slant , L.A. Panorama , Memories and Dreams , The East Hampton Independent , and Country Weekly , as well as The Velvet Light Trap and Newsday , and the Sag Harbor Express . He conducts celebrity interviews for Dan's Papers , in

260-517: The cult movie phenomenon. He is the brother of film critic, columnist, actor, and documentary filmmaker Gerald Peary . Peary was born in Philippi, West Virginia , to Laura Chaitan and Joseph Y. Peary, a professor. During his childhood, he moved to South Carolina , and then New Jersey . In 1971, he earned a B.A. in history from the University of Wisconsin in Madison . He also worked as

280-863: The Arctic expeditions of Robert Peary Peary caribou , a caribou subspecies in Canada Peary Polar Expedition Medal , authorized by the United States Congress in 1944 Camp Peary , a U.S. military reservation and Central Intelligence Agency facility in Virginia See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Peary All pages with titles beginning with Peary Pari (disambiguation) John Perie Perrie Perry , an alcoholic beverage made of fermented pear juice Perry (disambiguation) Pery Topics referred to by

300-592: The Film Fanatic (1986), reviewing a wider range of films. Peary's Cult Movies trilogy, along with other touchstones such as Michael Weldon's Psychotronic Video magazine and books, helped establish a foundation for critical analysis of low-budget genre movies. As the Austin Film Society wrote, There is what we might consider the Danny Peary faction. An excellent writer, Peary lionized

320-552: The Video Store (2019), and in the cult-movie documentary Time Warp (2020. Co-author Editor Co-editor Pari (disambiguation) (Redirected from Pari (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up pari , Pari , parí , or pârî in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. [REDACTED] Look up pāri , pari- , or Pa-ri in Wiktionary,

340-747: The free dictionary. Pari or PARI may refer to: Places [ edit ] Pari, Estonia , a village in Vastseliina Parish, Võru County, Estonia Pari, Hamadan or Piruz, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran Pari, Iran , a village in Zanjan Province, Iran Pari, Civitella Paganico , a village in Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy Pari, Gilgit Baltistan , a village in Skardu district, Pakistan Pari, Raebareli ,

360-461: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Peary . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peary&oldid=1123751014 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

380-461: The title Pari . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pari&oldid=1245236045 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

400-479: Was a writer for the nationally syndicated sports-interview TV show The Tim McCarver Show Peary was interviewed for the 2010 documentary Machete Maidens Unleashed! . The director of the film, Mark Hartley , has said that, "I'd worn my copies of Cult Movies 1 , 2 and 3 into the ground from constant re-reading so meeting author Danny Peary was a pleasure." He appears in James Westby's documentary At

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