Pen names for movie critics at newspapers were pretty common back then,
especially when could they just assign a reporter needing a story to go to
the theater and see the show.  The fact that the Tribune kept it up until
1967 meant that Gene Siskel was only one away from being "Mae Tinee" (his
predecessor, Clifford Terry, refused the pen name).  At the Sun-Times, the
movie critic pen name was "Doris Arden"--and Roger Ebert flat-out refused
to use the name, at about the same time the Trib put "Tinee" to pasture.

Mark Jeffries
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 6:36 PM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
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> A back-in-the-day pseudonymous pan, found in a digitally-remastered copy
> of the "Trib," knocked Welles and Mankiewicz' legend from the now-63-pic
> roster of chart-toppers at the review aggregator... days after biopic
> *Mank* outdid the original with two Oscars...
>
> https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/28/movies/citizen-kane-rotten-tomatoes.html
>  (link)
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