OK, the cinetrix can sum up her day with one word: sucktastic. The news that Elvis Mitchell has been kicked to the curb by the Times just caps it. Gawker called it, and here's Variety's take.
Inside Move: Elvis to leave building
Times toplines Scott as chief film critic
By PAMELA MCCLINTOCKIn another shakeup for the New York Time's culture pages, A.O. Scott will ascend to Janet Maslin's former post and soon be named chief movie critic, while film reviewer Elvis Mitchell is expected to depart the Gray Lady altogether.
Move downsizes the triumvirate that put Scott, Mitchell and Stephen Holden in charge of movie criticism when longstanding lead reviewer Maslin stepped down at the end of 1999.The Times declined any comment on the matter.
There have been longtime rumblings of dissatisfaction at the Times with Mitchell, who was even rumored at one point last year to be among those under consideration to run the nascent Warner Independent Pictures.
Mitchell, who cultivates a dude-about-town image, apparently irked some at the paper with his numerous outside activities, such as recently hosting Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray events. Mitchell also is a visiting lecturer at Harvard U.'s African and African American Studies Dept.
There's some speculation that Mitchell has already turned in his resignation. He could not be reached for comment Thursday.
Oh, and Variety? If you ever expect me to pay for a subscription, you're gonna have to proofread. New York Time's?