Marshall Fine (born November 7, 1950) is an American author, journalist, filmmaker and film critic from Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Fine began his career as a critic at 18, writing reviews of rock concerts and albums for the Minneapolis Star while a freshman at the University of Minnesota.
[citation needed] Fine directed a documentary short, "Flo Fox's Dicthology," that was selected for the Woodstock and Amsterdam film festivals in 2002.
[citation needed] His documentary, "Robert Klein Still Can't Stop His Leg," about comedian Robert Klein, had its debut at the 2016 South by Southwest Film Festival and subsequently played at Tribeca and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.
[1] Among his cover story subjects were Jay-Z, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brad Paisley, Sylvester Stallone, Sean Combs, Jeff Bridges, Stanley Tucci and Jeremy Irons.
[2] He hosted the Thalia Film Club at Symphony Space on Manhattan's Upper West Side from 2010-14.
"[7] He is a founding member of Westchester Collaborative Theater,[8] and wrote several plays – one-act and full-length – produced by the company.