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SEVEN DECADES

A Monument to a Corrupt POTUS – 1977 Version

by Howard Smith & Brian Van der Horst

Americans talking — and listening — to each other.

VOICE CHOICE

‘Louder Than Guns’ Follows a Musician and a Journalist as They Seek Common Ground to End Gun Violence

by Laura Bell

Just another week in the life of New York City: President Nixon pushing us into a "Post-Constitutional America;" photographer Fred McDarrah capturing locals enjoying Central Park; and a firsthand account of a show trial that had little to show for itself.

SEVEN DECADES

A Government Show Trial in 1971 Echoes Trumped-Up Charges Now

by Edwin Kennebeck

Americans talking — and listening — to each other.

VOICE CHOICE

‘Louder Than Guns’ Follows a Musician and a Journalist as They Seek Common Ground to End Gun Violence

by Laura Bell

Just another week in the life of New York City: President Nixon pushing us into a "Post-Constitutional America;" photographer Fred McDarrah capturing locals enjoying Central Park; and a firsthand account of a show trial that had little to show for itself.

SEVEN DECADES

A Government Show Trial in 1971 Echoes Trumped-Up Charges Now

by Edwin Kennebeck

Freshly blooming solidarity coming this May Day.

VOICE CHOICE

For May Day 2026, Join Workers Uniting – and Partying – Against Fascism

by Laura Bell

Half a century and counting: Adrien Brody, once more in the Village Voice, photographed by his mother, Sylvia Plachy — this time during rehearsals for the Broadway play “The Fear of 13.”

Theater

Being Adrien Brody: Hollywood, Broadway, and the Decisive Moments of His Youth

by R.C. Baker

“They remain terrifying and beautiful, like death and the human condition”:  Samson Flexor’s 1968 “Portrait of Vilém Flusser” and “Monster” (1969); pages 39 and 40 of “The Society of the Screen.”

BOOKS

‘The Society of the Screen’ Spotlights a Prophet of Tech Anxiety

by R.C. Baker

“Lee Cronin’s the Mummy” delivers a familiar bolero of carnage, devilry, and plain old assaults.

FILM

Review: ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ is Not Really a Mummy Movie, But Blumhouse Couldn’t Care Less

by Michael Atkinson

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FILM ARCHIVES

“Avengers: Infinity War” Debrief: How the Marvel Epic Challenged Its Heroes’ Commitment to Sacrifice

Can the Marvel Cinematic Universe regain its lost stakes in 2019?

by Siddhant Adlakha

July 3, 2018

FILM ARCHIVES

Yes, “Infinity War” Goes on Forever, but Thanos Makes It Worth the Time

by Alan Scherstuhl

Originally published: April 24, 2018

FILM ARCHIVES

“Only the Brave” Is One Big, Manly, Beautiful Ugly-Cry

A real-life firefighting story that balances visual splendor and harrowing emotional drama

by Bilge Ebiri

October 11, 2017

FILM ARCHIVES

Labor Day Is an Upworthy Article on the Big Screen

by Amy Nicholson

January 29, 2014

FILM ARCHIVES

Spike Lee’s Oldboy Is Utterly Unnecessary

by Stephanie Zacharek

November 27, 2013

VOICE CHOICES ARCHIVES

GOONIES NEVER SAY DIE

by Araceli Cruz

June 29, 2011

FILM ARCHIVES

Josh Brolin’s Fatuous Spaghetti Western, Jonah Hex

by Nick Pinkerton

June 15, 2010

FILM ARCHIVES

Oliver Stone Assigns Motive to Dubya’s M.O. In W.

by J. Hoberman

October 15, 2008

FILM ARCHIVES

‘Coastlines’

by Michael Atkinson

May 23, 2006

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