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Appearing in the Village Voice, this LA Weekly interview with the Philippou twins discusses how the directors approach horror films.
The Village Voice looks at Jim Hoberman's latest, "Everything is Now," which will have a book launch party at Artists Space on June 6, 2025.
The Village Voice review of "Bring Her Back" notes the film has few surprises but the acting and framing propel it with ...
The Village Voice obituary of Tom Robbins, the crime and politics reporter who never shied away from calling out the rich and powerful.
The Village Voice and LA Weekly review of "Fountain of Youth" notes that director Guy Ritchie's plot is convoluted but the ...
This Village Voice review of the Jack Whitten survey at the Museum of Modern Art covers the artist's formal dynamism and evocative subjects.
In this Village Voice interview, Eli Kasan of the Pittsburgh punk band the Gotobeds, notes, "We love anything sh***y sounding." ...
The Village Voice review of painter Dianna Settles exhibition, “Enemy of the Century,” notes its blend of politics and human-scale utopias.
The protagonist’s mania for kinky sex gets in the way of a refugee story — and doesn’t even titillate. Relatives back home and other refugees in London don’t get it. What makes Hannah so ...
In “The Damned,” the nameless soldiers do a lot of what they would’ve actually done at the far fringes of the Civil War. It’s a beautiful, meditative thing, beginning with the camera ...