Ian Freer
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Ian Freer is a British non-fiction published author, film magazine editor and newspaper writer who has written several books relating to films.[1]
He is currently employed with the film magazine Empire and is one of their senior reviewers as well as the assistant editor of the magazine.[2]
He is also a writer for several newspapers, including the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian covering film subjects and film history.[3][4] These have included an overview of the works of Stanley Kubrick.[5]
In 2010, he appeared in the documentary comedy film The People vs. George Lucas.
In 2019, Freer wrote a published review of the audio and sound design within the movie Sound of Metal.[6]