Bob Mondello Bob Mondello reviews movies and covers the arts for NPR and shares critiques and commentaries on NPR's award-winning newsmagazine All Things Considered.
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Bob Mondello

Arts Critic

Bob Mondello, who jokes that he was a jinx at the beginning of his critical career — hired to write for every small paper that ever folded in Washington, just as it was about to collapse — saw that jinx broken in 1984 when he came to NPR.

For more than three decades, Mondello has reviewed movies and covered the arts for NPR, seeing at least 300 films annually, then sharing critiques and commentaries about the most intriguing on NPR's award-winning newsmagazine All Things Considered. In 2005, he conceived and co-produced NPR's eight-part series "American Stages," exploring the history, reach, and accomplishments of the regional theater movement.

Mondello has also written about the arts for USA Today, The Washington Post, Preservation Magazine, and other publications, and has appeared as an arts commentator on commercial and public television stations. He spent 25 years reviewing live theater for Washington City Paper, DC's leading alternative weekly, and to this day, he remains enamored of the stage.

Before becoming a professional critic, Mondello learned the ins and outs of the film industry by heading the public relations department for a chain of movie theaters, and he reveled in film history as advertising director for an independent repertory theater.

Asked what NPR pieces he's proudest of, he points to an April Fool's prank in which he invented a remake of Citizen Kane, commentaries on silent films — a bit of a trick on radio — and cultural features he's produced from Argentina, where he and his husband have a second home.

An avid traveler, Mondello even spends his vacations watching movies and plays in other countries. "I see as many movies in a year," he says, "as most people see in a lifetime."

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Much Ado About First Folios — the world's largest Shakespeare collection reopens

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Monday

A phone scammer gets more than he bargained for in 'Thelma'

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Friday

Actors and ghosts take center stage in new film 'Ghostlight'

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Actors and ghosts take center stage in new film "Ghostlight"

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Clockwise from top left: Inside Out 2, Thelma, Twisters, Hit Man, Fancy Dance and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Disney/Pixar, Magnolia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Netflix, Apple TV+, Netflix hide caption

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Hollywood's summer season is off to a slow start

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'IF' only! These imaginary friends are sweet, but could have been so much more

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Thursday

'The Fall Guy' entertains as an action-adventure romcom while revealing movie magic

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A dying father looks for the perfect family to adopt his son in 'Nowhere Special'

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Three tennis players can't seem to quit each other in 'Challengers'

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'We Grown Now' imbues hope in a coming-of-age story in a Chicago housing project

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Dystopian film 'Civil War' follows journalists covering a second American civil war

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Unlikely heroes stand up to corruption in 'The Old Oak' and 'Monkey Man'

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British thriller 'Femme' explores revenge after a homophobic attack

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What to expect at the Oscars: The bomb, the bombshell, and the possible comeback

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Kristen Stewart stars in neon-lit film-noir 'Love Lies Bleeding'

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'Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse' may just win the series another Oscar

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Mel Brooks' satirical Western Blazing Saddles got mixed reviews when it opened in February 1974, but it became the year's biggest box office hit. Above, Cleavon Little, left, as Sheriff Bart and Gene Wilder as the Waco Kid. Warner Bros./Getty Images hide caption

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50 years ago, 'Blazing Saddles' broke wind — and box office expectations

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'Dune: Part Two' takes the first film's stunning visuals to a new level

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