Lisa Schwarzbaum (born July 5, 1952) is an American film critic. She joined Entertainment Weekly as a senior writer in 1991, working as a film critic for the magazine alongside Owen Gleiberman from 1995 to 2013.
Schwarzbaum has credited WWOR-TV's Million Dollar Movie series for sparking her interest in films through its presentation of RKO Pictures' catalog. After concentrating in music at Sarah Lawrence College, her mother suggested that she become an art critic to combine her interest in writing. Lisa Schwarzbaum's early work under Leo Lerman in the arts and entertainment section of Mademoiselle further shaped her career as a film critic.
Following Gene Siskel 1999 death, Schwarzbaum served as a guest co-host for an episode of Season 14 of Roger Ebert & the Movies. She appeared on a February 2004 episode of Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire as part of the first "Three Wise Men" panel to support the wrong answer option. She had multiple appearances on Charlie Rose to discuss recent movie releases.
Schwarzbaum is featured in the 2009 documentary describing the importance and impact of two women critics, Molly Haskell and Janet Maslin.
In early 2015, Schwarzbaum was selected for Amtrak inaugural writing residency program, in which she produced blog posts on her cross-country travel and wrote about her father for Tablet.
In her final column for Entertainment Weekly in 2013, she wrote:
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