Alan Scherstuhl
Alan Scherstuhl is a music journalist. Below are 300 of 1062 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 2 publications. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- A Jazz Quintet Bubbling With Good Vibes? Meet the Women of Artemis. — The New York Times · Mar 03, 2025
- A New Roy Hargrove LP Reminds Us What the Trumpeter Left Behind — The New York Times · Oct 22, 2024
- Amiri Baraka’s ‘Blues People’ Comes Home to the Apollo — The New York Times · Feb 16, 2023
- Myra Melford Builds Anew With an All-Star, All-Woman Quintet — The New York Times · Nov 06, 2022
- Smoke Rises: A Jazz Room Returns on the Upper West Side — The New York Times · Jul 21, 2022
- An Exhilarating Set of Cecil Taylor’s Jazz Arrives, 49 Years Later — The New York Times · Feb 14, 2022
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Reopens, With Four Young Players in the Spotlight — The New York Times · Nov 19, 2021
- The Irreducible William Parker — The New York Times · Feb 08, 2021
- Charlie Parker at 100: What to Read, Watch and Dig — The New York Times · Aug 26, 2020
- Jazz Is Built for Protests. Jon Batiste Is Taking It to the Streets. — The New York Times · Jun 24, 2020
- Live From New York, It’s Jazz at a Distance — The New York Times · May 31, 2020
- “Operation Finale” Proves Slightly Less Banal Than Evil Itself — Village Voice · Aug 28, 2018
- “Active Measures” Accidentally Makes Trump-Russia Collusion Sound Like Mad Propaganda — Village Voice · Aug 28, 2018
- “Pick of the Litter” Is a Good Dog Doc, Yes It Is, Yes It Is — Village Voice · Aug 27, 2018
- We Recommend Watching “The Happytime Murders” But Only a Couple of Decades From Now — Village Voice · Aug 22, 2018
- “Crime + Punishment” Exposes the Heroic Fight to Change Policing From Within — Village Voice · Aug 21, 2018
- “We the Animals” Is a Wild, Tender, Thrilling Tale of Coming of Age Queer — Village Voice · Aug 14, 2018
- 1965’s “The 317th Platoon” Is the Movie That Should Have Kept Us Out of Vietnam — Village Voice · Aug 07, 2018
- The YA Dystopia of “The Darkest Minds” Isn’t as Compelling as Its Excellent Young Adults — Village Voice · Aug 03, 2018
- “The Spy Who Dumped Me” Squanders Kate McKinnon’s Kate McKinnon-ness — Village Voice · Jul 31, 2018
- “Nico, 1988” Demands the World Look More Closely at the One-Time Chelsea Girl — Village Voice · Jul 31, 2018
- Valérie Massadian’s ”Milla” Is a Patient Portrait of a Young Woman in Two Kinds of Love — Village Voice · Jul 31, 2018
- The Real Puzzle of “Puzzle”: What World Does This Drama Take Place In? — Village Voice · Jul 24, 2018
- “Prairie Trilogy” Revisits the Days When Socialism Swept North Dakota — Village Voice · Jul 24, 2018
- “The Equalizer 2”: Denzel Thinks Globally, Kills Locally — Village Voice · Jul 18, 2018
- The Essential “Blindspotting” Insists That People, Cities, and Movies Can’t Be Reduced — Village Voice · Jul 17, 2018
- Like Its Fallen America, Lauren Greenfield’s “Generation Wealth” Is Too Much All at Once — Village Voice · Jul 17, 2018
- Rob Reiner’s “Shock and Awe” Takes on Bush’s War and the “New York Times” — and Wins — Village Voice · Jul 11, 2018
- “Skyscraper” Sure Has a Lot of Mass Shootings for a Family-Time Adventure Movie — Village Voice · Jul 10, 2018
- “Moss” Is a Lovely, Drifting Trip of a Movie — Village Voice · Jul 03, 2018
- Iceland’s Vicious Comedy “Under the Tree” Shows the Suburbs Have Gone Mad Everywhere — Village Voice · Jul 02, 2018
- “The Citizen” Is a Devastatingly Good Drama About Refugees and Immigration — Village Voice · Jul 02, 2018
- “Woman Walks Ahead” Finds Jessica Chastain and Sitting Bull Lost on the Plains — Village Voice · Jun 27, 2018
- The Searing “This Is Congo” Embeds Us in a Nation’s Terrifying Normal — Village Voice · Jun 26, 2018
- Mackenzie Davis’s Jolting Punk Electricity Saves “Izzy Gets the Fuck Across Town” — Village Voice · Jun 19, 2018
- Indonesia’s “Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts” Is a Quietly Outraged Rape-Revenge Western — Village Voice · Jun 19, 2018
- Eugene Jarecki’s “The King” Loads Elvis and America Into a Wood Chipper Aimed at Your Face — Village Voice · Jun 19, 2018
- ‘Who Gets to Be a Girl Is Contested’: Alice Bolin Talks “Dead Girls” and Women’s Pain — Village Voice · Jun 15, 2018
- Lea Thompson on Directing (and Learning From) Her Daughters, Madelyn and Zoey Deutch — Village Voice · Jun 14, 2018
- “Eating Animals” Demands We Face the Truth About Factory Farming — Village Voice · Jun 12, 2018
- Jules Feiffer’s Words Keep “Bernard and Huey” Just Buoyant Enough — Village Voice · Jun 05, 2018
- Fake George Lucas Talks “Solo” and the Two Things “Star Wars” Movies Are Really About — Village Voice · May 31, 2018
- Dreary “Rodin” Just Doesn’t Care What Women Do With Their Clothes On — Village Voice · May 30, 2018
- “Upgrade” Builds a Better Hyper-Violent Retro-Future Thriller — Village Voice · May 30, 2018
- In the Infuriating “American Animals,” Dumb Criminals’ Remorse Is Their Reward — Village Voice · May 29, 2018
- Comics Great Michael Kupperman on Fame, Family Trauma, and All the Answers — Village Voice · May 25, 2018
- Sign Up With the Second-Wave Lesbian Revolutionaries of Bruce LaBruce’s “The Misandrists” — Village Voice · May 23, 2018
- “Mary Shelley” Desperately Needs the Spark of Life — Village Voice · May 23, 2018
- Cocteau’s Tragic Comedy “Les Parents Terribles” Remains a Farce With Teeth — Village Voice · May 22, 2018
- “Solo” Doesn’t Quite Got It Where It Counts, Kid — Village Voice · May 16, 2018
- Paul Schrader’s “First Reformed” Dares to Stare Right Into the Void — Village Voice · May 15, 2018
- “Deadpool” Will Laugh at Anything, Except the Sanctity of Superhero Movies — Village Voice · May 14, 2018
- An Aggressive, Restless Film Adaptation Can’t Quite Kill Chekhov’s “Seagull” — Village Voice · May 09, 2018
- The Symphonic Doc “Mountain” Inspires Nothing Short of Awe — Village Voice · May 08, 2018
- Rachel Shuman’s Time-Capsule Doc “One October” Reveals New York of 2008 as Already History — Village Voice · May 08, 2018
- Coralie Fargeat’s Ferocious “Revenge” Is a Pulp-Thriller Knockout — Village Voice · May 08, 2018
- In Arthouse Horror Film “Beast,” the Real Monster Is Youthful Misery — Village Voice · May 07, 2018
- “Whales” Is a Punk-Rock Shadow-Puppet Sea-Chantey Sing-Along Marvel — Village Voice · May 03, 2018
- Derek Jarman’s “Edward II” Still Provokes, Thrills, and Bewitches — Village Voice · May 01, 2018
- “Mrs. Hyde” Makes the Mistake of Trying to Make Isabelle Huppert More Luminous — Village Voice · Apr 27, 2018
- Ben Kingsley Spouting Dark Truths About Corruption Almost Saves “Backstabbing for Beginners” — Village Voice · Apr 25, 2018
- Yes, “Infinity War” Goes on Forever, but Thanos Makes It Worth the Time — Village Voice · Apr 24, 2018
- “Super Troopers” Returns, More Tragedy Than Comedy — Village Voice · Apr 16, 2018
- William Friedkin’s Exorcism Documentary Is Pretty Much a Seventy-Minute “Unsolved Mysteries” — Village Voice · Apr 16, 2018
- Before Film Forum Closes for the Spring, Feast on These Clouzot Noir Masterworks — Village Voice · Apr 13, 2018
- Shia LaBeouf Scores Big, but “Borg Vs. McEnroe” Whiffs — Village Voice · Apr 11, 2018
- The Downtown New Wave Alien-Sex Extravaganza “Liquid Sky” Looks Better Than Ever — Village Voice · Apr 10, 2018
- “Lean on Pete” Chucks Out Everything False About Horse Movies — Village Voice · Apr 03, 2018
- “Acorn and the Firestorm” Offers Soiling Reminder of the Time James O’Keefe Fooled America — Village Voice · Apr 03, 2018
- Ben Russell’s “Good Luck” Plunges Viewers Into the Labor of Miners on Two Hemispheres — Village Voice · Apr 03, 2018
- “The Last Movie Star” Does Burt Reynolds No Favors — Village Voice · Mar 27, 2018
- AMC’s “The Terror” Is a TV Horror Masterpiece — Village Voice · Mar 27, 2018
- “The China Hustle” Exposes Financial Fraud That Wall Street Can’t Be Bothered to Stop — Village Voice · Mar 26, 2018
- Stanley Tucci’s Art Comedy “Final Portrait” Asks, ‘What If Inspiration Never Strikes?’ — Village Voice · Mar 20, 2018
- Desplechin’s “Ismael’s Ghosts” Keeps Adding More, More, More — Village Voice · Mar 20, 2018
- A Lara Croft This Good Deserves a Higher Class of Tomb to Raid — Village Voice · Mar 16, 2018
- Burt Reynolds and the Creation of Burt Reynolds — Village Voice · Mar 14, 2018
- Chinese Students Discover America in Breezy, Beautiful Doc “Maineland” — Village Voice · Mar 14, 2018
- Here’s the Doc That Asks, “Want to Watch French Mental Patients Press Judges for Freedom?” — Village Voice · Mar 13, 2018
- Charming “Love, Simon” Expands Hollywood’s Vision of What America Is — Village Voice · Mar 13, 2018
- BFFs Plan the Perfect Murder in the Gloriously Dark “Thoroughbreds” — Village Voice · Mar 07, 2018
- Nature Is the Collaborator in Artist Andy Goldsworthy’s Marvelous “Leaning Into the Wind” — Village Voice · Mar 06, 2018
- Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland Chuck Their Meds and Hit the Road in “The Leisure Seeker” — Village Voice · Mar 06, 2018
- The Well-Tempered Biopic: “The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach” Remains a Singular Movie Musical — Village Voice · Mar 02, 2018
- In a New Movie Totally Coming Out This Year, a Middle-Aged Professor Is Seduced by an Ambitious, Duplicitous Co-ed — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2018
- “Mohawk” Makes the Case for American History as Horror Film — Village Voice · Feb 27, 2018
- Israel’s “Foxtrot” Is a Searing Study of Grief — Village Voice · Feb 26, 2018
- Best Thing About the Not-Bad “Annihilation”? It Doesn’t Spoil the Book — Village Voice · Feb 21, 2018
- “El Mar La Mar” Is Slow-Mo Immersion in the Rhythms of Sonoran Life — Village Voice · Feb 21, 2018
- “The Young Karl Marx” Makes Manifesto Writing Look Dashingly Romantic — Village Voice · Feb 20, 2018
- “Nostalgia” Examines the American Way of Accumulating — and Dying — Village Voice · Feb 14, 2018
- Netflix’s “The Ritual” Offers a Great Creepy Forest, but Its Story Won’t Let You Get Lost — Village Voice · Feb 07, 2018
- The Most Fascinating Thing About “Basmati Blues” Is Its Own Existence — Village Voice · Feb 06, 2018
- Jason Momoa Kills Across Canada in Winningly Badass Thriller — Village Voice · Jan 31, 2018
- “In the Intense Now” Surveys Paris ’68 and the Revolution That Almost Was — Village Voice · Jan 31, 2018
- Too Bad “The Death Cure” Fixes What Was Right With an Imperfect Franchise — Village Voice · Jan 24, 2018
- The Maysles’ “Salesman” Remains a Masterpiece of American B.S. — Village Voice · Jan 24, 2018
- “12 Strong” Is the Rare U.S. Desert-War Movie to Tell the Story of an Unambiguous Victory — Village Voice · Jan 19, 2018
- The Old New York of “The Alienist” Is Thrillingly Alive — but Its Serial-Killer Plotting Is Too Last-Century — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2018
- “The Final Year” Follows Efforts of Obama Team Members to Fix a World They Don’t Notice Is Burning — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2018
- Cover Your Eyes — “The Road Movie” Is Nothing but Dashcam Footage From Russian Roadways — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2018
- The Skyscraper Rhapsody “Tall” Demands a Movie Screen — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2018
- “Vazante” Is an Exquisitely Painful Drama of Brazilian Plantation Life — Village Voice · Jan 10, 2018
- Lebanese Court Drama “The Insult” Is a Reminder That Sometimes It’s Good to Be Totally on the Nose — Village Voice · Jan 10, 2018
- Laurie Simmons’s “My Art” Is as Singular as Its Title Promises — Village Voice · Jan 10, 2018
- Suspenseful “Django” Imagines the King of Gypsy Jazz at War — Village Voice · Jan 04, 2018
- Powell and Pressburger’s Cosmic Pageant “A Matter of Life and Death” Remains a Heartening Celebration of American Diversity — Village Voice · Dec 28, 2017
- Film Stars Deserve Better Than “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” — Village Voice · Dec 28, 2017
- The Twelve Best Films of 2017 — Village Voice · Dec 27, 2017
- ‘The Power of Branding’: Fake George Lucas Tells Us Why He Cried During “The Last Jedi” — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2017
- The Most Interesting Thing in “Pitch Perfect 3” Is Anna Kendrick’s Boredom — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2017
- “Downsizing” Has the Vision to Shrink Matt Damon, but Not to Dare a New POV — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2017
- Claude Berri’s “The Two of Us” Remains Greatest Film About a Boy Dealing With His Grampa’s Noxious Views — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2017
- “Jumanji” Returns With Weak Jungle Action and Not-Bad Dick Jokes — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2017
- Schoolhouse Doc “Miss Kiet’s Children” Is a Heartening Reminder of How Much One Person Can Do in the Global Refugee Crisis — Village Voice · Dec 12, 2017
- Errol Morris’s “Wormwood” Descends Into Time-Killing Conspiracy Fanfic — Village Voice · Dec 12, 2017
- “Quest” Surveys How One African-American Family Fared During the Obama Age — and Is One of the Year’s Best Docs — Village Voice · Dec 05, 2017
- In Netflix’s “Voyeur,” Gay Talese Learns That Maybe You Shouldn’t Trust a Peeping Tom — Village Voice · Nov 29, 2017
- The Nostalgic Glow of “Wonder Wheel” Can’t Hide Its Creator’s Score Settling — Village Voice · Nov 29, 2017
- Lovely Atmosphere and an Electrifying Jennifer Garner Distinguish “The Tribes of Palos Verdes” — Village Voice · Nov 28, 2017
- The Heartbreaking Doc “Shadowman” Follows the Life of Troubled Underground Artist Richard Hambleton — Village Voice · Nov 28, 2017
- Netflix’s “Cuba and the Cameraman” Charts 45 Years of Life Under Fidel Castro — Village Voice · Nov 23, 2017
- No, You’re the One Bawling at Pixar’s Death-Carnival Wonder “Coco” — Village Voice · Nov 21, 2017
- “The Man Who Invented Christmas” Is Plummy Fun but Could Use the Real Dickens’s Outrage — Village Voice · Nov 21, 2017
- “Darkest Hour” Finds Gary Oldman in Full Roar as Britain’s Last Lion — Village Voice · Nov 20, 2017
- Ireland’s “Song of Granite” Makes Luminous Study of Land and Culture That Shaped Joe Heaney — Village Voice · Nov 15, 2017
- “Roman J. Israel, Esq.” Worries About the Right Things but Never Makes Them Thrilling — Village Voice · Nov 14, 2017
- Renoir’s “The Crime of Monsieur Lange” Is the Most Humane Film Ever Made About Killing Your Boss — Village Voice · Nov 14, 2017
- The Best Marvel Comic of Early ’00s Is Now an Agonizingly Slow Hulu Series — Village Voice · Nov 14, 2017
- Like Sex, the Musical “Hello Again” Is Best Live and in Person — Village Voice · Nov 08, 2017
- “Intent to Destroy” Offers a Meditative History of the Armenian Genocide — Village Voice · Nov 08, 2017
- Netflix’s Magnificent “Alias Grace”: Not Just of the Moment, But Urgently of All Time — Village Voice · Nov 06, 2017
- Halloween Meets “Mad Max” at Bike Kills — Village Voice · Oct 31, 2017
- 2017’s Scariest Film is “11/8/16,” the Doc Tracking Americans’ Experience of Election Night — Village Voice · Oct 31, 2017
- True-Crime Doc “A Gray State” Reminds Us That, Seriously, There’s Usually Not a Conspiracy, Guys — Village Voice · Oct 31, 2017
- Rob Reiner’s “LBJ” Might Infuriate the #MAGA Crowd, but It’s Coated in Flop Sweat — Village Voice · Oct 31, 2017
- We Love You, “Stranger Things,” But Would It Kill You to Be More Strange? — Village Voice · Oct 29, 2017
- The Devil Comes for Mexico in BAM’s Retrospective of the Best Horror Films You’ve Never Seen — Village Voice · Oct 26, 2017
- A Rough Boy Learns Tenderness in the Potent Shepherds’ Romance “God’s Own Country” — Village Voice · Oct 26, 2017
- “Thank You for Your Service” Is a Singularly Honest Drama of Soldiers at Home — Village Voice · Oct 24, 2017
- “Félicité” Is Both a Rousing African Musical and a Scarifying Portrait of One Woman’s Indomitability — Village Voice · Oct 24, 2017
- “Maigret Sets a Trap” Finds Truffaut’s Greatest Enemy Scoring a Hit With Paris’s Greatest Detective — Village Voice · Oct 18, 2017
- How Is This Movie About a Satirically Fascist Slovenian Art-Rock Band Playing North Korea So Dull? — Village Voice · Oct 17, 2017
- Singular Doc “Tempestad” Offers a Bus Trip Into the True Horror of Mexico’s Cartel War — Village Voice · Oct 17, 2017
- With “Breathe,” Andy Serkis Asks How Much Fun a Polio Movie Can Be — Village Voice · Oct 12, 2017
- “Marshall” Makes a Likable Legal Thriller From the Real Life of Thurgood Marshall — Village Voice · Oct 11, 2017
- Ai Weiwei’s Refugee Doc “Human Flow” Is the Rare Movie That Deserves to Be Called ‘Stunning’ — Village Voice · Oct 11, 2017
- Intimate Doc “The Departure” Finds a Monk Teaching Potential Suicides What Death Truly Means — Village Voice · Oct 10, 2017
- You Must Discover the Great Mexican Chanteuse Chavela Vargas, and This Movie’s Not a Bad Start — Village Voice · Oct 05, 2017
- Agnes Varda and JR’s “Faces Places” Is an Irresistible Art-Creation Buddy Comedy — Village Voice · Oct 05, 2017
- Long Lost Horror Film “The Old Dark House” Stands as One of the Great Universal Fright Flicks — Village Voice · Oct 04, 2017
- Kate Winslet and Idris Elba Suffer Fetchingly in an Effective Survival Thriller — Village Voice · Oct 04, 2017
- HBO’s “Spielberg” Finds the World’s Most Famous Director Agreeing With His Critics — Village Voice · Oct 04, 2017
- “Lucky” Offers a Rare Gift for Fans of Harry Dean Stanton: His Presence — Village Voice · Sep 29, 2017
- The Great Carla Gugino Grits Her Way Through the Oddly Chatty “Gerald’s Game” — Village Voice · Sep 27, 2017
- Nanfu Wang’s “I Am Another You” Offers a Gripping Study of a Charming Boy’s Elective Homelessness — Village Voice · Sep 27, 2017
- Foodie Doc “Bugs” Makes a Spirited Case for Chowing Down on Insects — Village Voice · Sep 27, 2017
- ‘Woodshock’ is the Rare Drug Movie That Suggests What it’s Actually Like to Do Drugs — Village Voice · Sep 21, 2017
- Potent Historical Drama “The King’s Choice” Finds Neutral Norway Facing the Führer — Village Voice · Sep 20, 2017
- The Bay’s Blue Line — Village Voice · Sep 20, 2017
- Healing in the Hub — Village Voice · Sep 20, 2017
- The Time Has Come — Village Voice · Sep 13, 2017
- Wonce Again Long Island — Village Voice · Sep 13, 2017
- “Dayveon” Beautifully Captures Adolescent Wanderlust — Village Voice · Sep 13, 2017
- “Fire Chasers” Offers a Stunning Immersion Into Firefighters Saving California — Village Voice · Sep 07, 2017
- “Home Again” Proves That Hollywood Does Know What It Has in Reese Witherspoon — Village Voice · Sep 05, 2017
- Welcome to New York — Village Voice · Sep 05, 2017
- Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit — Village Voice · Aug 30, 2017
- Dads in Space — Village Voice · Aug 30, 2017
- Little Deaths — Village Voice · Aug 30, 2017
- Bobby Briggs’s Tears — Village Voice · Aug 30, 2017
- Justin Chon’s Comic Drama “Gook” Examines the Korean Experience of the L.A. Riots — Village Voice · Aug 23, 2017
- Michael Moore’s Broadway Debut Finds the Provocateur Where He’s Needed Least — Village Voice · Aug 16, 2017
- Superheroes Minus Moping — Village Voice · Aug 15, 2017
- “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” — A Giddily Irresponsible Action Comedy — Village Voice · Aug 14, 2017
- Simplified On-Screen, “The Glass Castle” at Least Boasts Strong Performances — Village Voice · Aug 09, 2017
- “The Trip to Spain” Feasts Upon Its Stars’ Fear of Obsolescence — Village Voice · Aug 09, 2017
- Pricks in Space — Village Voice · Aug 08, 2017
- This Is Not Iraq! — Village Voice · Aug 08, 2017
- Darkness Falls on America — Village Voice · Aug 08, 2017
- The Quiet Power of ‘This Time Tomorrow’ — Village Voice · Aug 01, 2017
- East Beats West — Village Voice · Aug 01, 2017
- The Russians Are Doping! — Village Voice · Aug 01, 2017
- Satiric Trump Revue “Me the People” Puts the Eff You in “Fun” — Village Voice · Jul 26, 2017
- The People in Your Neighborhood — Village Voice · Jul 26, 2017
- True Crime Doc “Santoalla” Captures the Feud Between the Last Families at the World’s End — Village Voice · Jul 19, 2017
- Jenny Slate Dazzles in “Landline,” a Nineties-Set Comedy About Growing Up Disappointed — Village Voice · Jul 19, 2017
- Pamela Yates’s Guatemalan Trilogy Concludes With “500 Years” and a Triumph for Good — Village Voice · Jul 13, 2017
- “Kill, Baby, Kill” Remains a Superb Psych-Gothic Freakout — Village Voice · Jul 03, 2017
- Direct From Queens, Spider-Man Finally Gets a Movie Worth Cheering — Village Voice · Jun 29, 2017
- At Times “Look & See,” the Wendell Berry Movie, Made Me Want to Close My Eyes — Village Voice · Jun 28, 2017
- “City of Ghosts” Lays Bare the Terror in Syria — And the Courage of Its Citizen Journalists — Village Voice · Jun 27, 2017
- “13 Minutes” Takes Almost Two Hours to Tell Us Why Georg Elser Tried to Kill Hitler — Village Voice · Jun 24, 2017
- Scenes From the 2017 Village Voice Pride Awards — Village Voice · Jun 22, 2017
- “In Transit” Takes a Healing Train Ride Into a Country’s Soul — Village Voice · Jun 21, 2017
- Sally Hawkins Dazzles Even When “Maudie” Drags — Village Voice · Jun 14, 2017
- Friends (and This Cast) Deserve Better Than the Sour “Rough Night” — Village Voice · Jun 14, 2017
- Brutal ’79 Brit Drama ‘Scum’ Pits Delinquents Against the System — Village Voice · Jun 14, 2017
- Seriously, “Cars 3” Finishes in First Place — Village Voice · Jun 13, 2017
- Powerful Docs Examine Education In African-American Communities — Village Voice · Jun 07, 2017
- “Sami Blood” Finds a Teen Girl Coming of Rage in Lapland — Village Voice · May 30, 2017
- In the Fifth “Pirates,” Captain Jack Is A Halloween Costume In Search Of A Story — Village Voice · May 22, 2017
- Showtime Unites The “Twin Peaks” Venn Diagrams — Village Voice · May 22, 2017
- Chris Gethard And Maria Bamford Turn Troubles Into Triumph — Village Voice · May 18, 2017
- Amber Tamblyn’s Striking ‘Paint It Black’ Transcends Its Influences — Village Voice · May 16, 2017
- Restoration Job: “Lowriders” Fixes Up Old Family-Drama Plot Points — Village Voice · May 08, 2017
- War Thriller “The Wall” Dares America to Hate it — Village Voice · May 08, 2017
- The Groundhog Variations: The Heroic Andy Karl Rescues Broadway’s Latest Crack at Screen-to-Stage Bigness — Village Voice · May 03, 2017
- Wang Bing’s “Ta’ang” Embeds Audiences in the Daily Life of a Refugee Crisis — Village Voice · May 03, 2017
- Elle Fanning’s Turn as a Trans Boy Gets Lost in the Messy “3 Generations” — Village Voice · May 02, 2017
- Brizé’s “A Woman’s Life” Is a Haunting Study of Class, Tragedy, and Time — Village Voice · May 02, 2017
- “The Circle”: The Dystopia Begins with a Visit from HR — Village Voice · Apr 27, 2017
- The Shadows Teem With Promising Terror in Liam Gavin’s Unnerving “A Dark Song” — Village Voice · Apr 26, 2017
- “Casting JonBenet” Can’t Solve a Murder, So It Asks Actors to Explore It — Village Voice · Apr 25, 2017
- “The Promise” Sets Hollywood Technique Against the Armenian Genocide’s Horrors — Village Voice · Apr 19, 2017
- “Let It Fall” and “LA 92” Look Back on a City in Flames — Village Voice · Apr 19, 2017
- MST3K’s Return Is Good Enough That You Should Really Just Relax — Village Voice · Apr 14, 2017
- Richard Gere Shrinks Down to Shlemiel Size for “Norman,” Another New York Story — Village Voice · Apr 12, 2017
- John Coltrane Documentary “Chasing Trane” Is a Flub Supreme — Village Voice · Apr 12, 2017
- In the Post-Climate-Change World of “New York 2140,” the Big Apple Endures — Village Voice · Apr 11, 2017
- “A Kind of Loving” Still Fascinates in Its Examination of How the Kids Used to Love — Village Voice · Apr 04, 2017
- Rock-Photographer Doc “Shot!: The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock” Only Lives Up to Its Name When Showing Actual Rock Photography — Village Voice · Apr 04, 2017
- Youth Runs Free in Michal Marczak’s Wild, Wheeling ‘All These Sleepless Nights’ — Village Voice · Apr 03, 2017
- Oz Perkin’s ‘The Blackcoat’s Daughter’ Is an Unnerving (and Bloody) Horror Debut — Village Voice · Mar 30, 2017
- Tragic Doc ‘God Knows Where I Am’ Loses Sight of What Matters in Its Zeal for Storytelling — Village Voice · Mar 29, 2017
- Big Little Lies Pits Some of Our Greatest Actresses Against Toxic Masculinity — Village Voice · Mar 23, 2017
- Celebrating a Jazzman, “I Called Him Morgan” Ventures in Search of Lost Time — Village Voice · Mar 21, 2017
- Witty and Beautiful, Bokeh Finds Americans Making a Vacation of the End Times — Village Voice · Mar 21, 2017
- William Powell, Author of “The Anarchist Cookbook,” Faces his Past in ‘American Anarchist’ — Village Voice · Mar 20, 2017
- “The Belko Experiment” Pretends That Showing Us 80 Office Workers Murder Each Other Makes a Point About Things — Village Voice · Mar 15, 2017
- More Is Less in the Cluttered, Clamorous New ‘Beauty and the Beast’ — Village Voice · Mar 10, 2017
- Long Thought Lost, ‘Who’s Crazy?’ Finds Film, Acting, and Jazz All at Their Freest — Village Voice · Mar 08, 2017
- ‘The Ottoman Lieutenant’ Makes Romantic Hash Out of an Epochal Tragedy — Village Voice · Mar 07, 2017
- Wedding Comedy ‘Table 19’ Looks Like It Can’t Miss, but Finds a Way — Village Voice · Mar 01, 2017
- David Byrne’s Astounding High School Color Guard Concert Explodes Onto Film in ‘Contemporary Color’ — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2017
- Mizoguchi’s Ravishing ‘Ugetsu’ Is Never More Alive Than When It Crosses Into Death — Village Voice · Feb 28, 2017
- You Won’t Believe Hollywood Let Jordan Peele Get Away With ‘Get Out’ — Village Voice · Feb 21, 2017
- Auspicious Debut ‘American Fable’ Makes Horror Out of Midwestern Anxiety — Village Voice · Feb 14, 2017
- Tim Sutton’s ‘Dark Night’ Finds Beauty and Pain in Teen Lives Before a Shooting — Village Voice · Feb 08, 2017
- Ex-Nazis Dig Land Mines From the Beach in the Suspenseful ‘Land of Mine’ — Village Voice · Feb 07, 2017
- PBS’ Oklahoma City Offers a Terrifying Reminder of Anti-Government Hatred — Village Voice · Jan 30, 2017
- The CW’s Meta-Noir Reboot Can’t Save Archie Andrews From His Vacuous Origins — Village Voice · Jan 24, 2017
- ‘Starless Dreams’ Is a Riveting Portrait of the Girls in Tehran’s Juvenile Detention Centers — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2017
- New Doc Reminds Us That the Earliest Climate-Change Scientists Have Been Sounding the Alarm for Decades — Village Voice · Jan 18, 2017
- ‘The Founder’ Finds America (and Its Food) Turning Nasty — Village Voice · Jan 16, 2017
- M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest Is Neither Mess Nor Triumph — Village Voice · Jan 13, 2017
- Molly Haskell Follows Spielberg from Boyhood to Responsibility — Village Voice · Jan 12, 2017
- Out-of-Time Hot-Jazz Leader Vince Giordano Swings and Schleps Through a Rousing New Doc — Village Voice · Jan 11, 2017
- Killing the Klan With Kindness — Village Voice · Jan 03, 2017
- To Us, She’s Royalty: How Carrie Fisher Gave Leia Real Life — Village Voice · Dec 27, 2016
- Making It Up as They Go: ‘The OA’ Confounds and Rewards. Plus: Other Netflix Improvisations — Village Voice · Dec 27, 2016
- ‘Hidden Figures’ Couldn’t Be More Timely In Its Celebration of Ascendant Women — Village Voice · Dec 21, 2016
- Walkthrough for the ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Movie: Don’t Go. — Village Voice · Dec 19, 2016
- The Dark Fable ‘A Monster Calls’ Will Give Parents Nightmares — Village Voice · Dec 16, 2016
- ‘Solace’ Has Anthony Hopkins as a Clairvoyant Detective Helping Jeffrey Dean Morgan Catch a Serial Killer — Village Voice · Dec 14, 2016
- Dystopia, Inc.: Syfy’s ‘Incorporated’ Compellingly Links the End-Times to Now — Village Voice · Dec 13, 2016
- ‘Collateral Beauty’ Is a Misguided Astonishment of Hollywood Therapy — Village Voice · Dec 13, 2016
- Damien Chazelle’s Glittering Throwback ‘La La Land’ Can’t Measure Up — but That’s Its Charm — Village Voice · Dec 07, 2016
- An Afghan Goes Mystery-Solving in the Wobbily Eccentric Noir ‘Burn Country’ — Village Voice · Dec 06, 2016
- Shia LaBeouf Is Actually Really Good in This Military Mystery With a Godawful Twist — Village Voice · Nov 30, 2016
- Stream Alia Shawkat’s Mystery-Comedy ‘Search Party’ and Save Your Thanksgiving — Village Voice · Nov 25, 2016
- ‘Seasons’ Is a 90-minute Animal Hangout Pleasure, and Humanity’s the Villain — Village Voice · Nov 23, 2016
- Rachel Lang’s ‘Baden Baden’ Offers a Beautifully Aimless Study of Near-Adulthood — Village Voice · Nov 22, 2016
- ‘Lion’ Will Make You Bawl, But It Could Have Made You Think, Too — Village Voice · Nov 22, 2016
- Wait, Why Does the John Travolta Working-Man Melodrama ‘Life on the Line’ Have a Random Rape Plot? — Village Voice · Nov 17, 2016
- ‘The Love Witch’ Is the Vintage-Modern Feminist Sexploitation Beauty You Didn’t Know You Needed — Village Voice · Nov 16, 2016
- ‘Notes on Blindness’ Attempts to Visualize the Mind of a Theologian Who’s Lost His Sight — Village Voice · Nov 16, 2016
- ‘The Prison in Twelve Landscapes’ Surveys the Void Left by Mass Incarceration — Village Voice · Nov 03, 2016
- A Defense of Oasis, on the Occasion of the Riotous Documentary ‘Supersonic’ — Village Voice · Oct 28, 2016
- Marvel’s Sorcerer Supreme Won’t Blow Your Mind, but ‘Doctor Strange’ Is Still a Trip — Village Voice · Oct 28, 2016
- Moving Lit Doc ‘Finding Babel’ Traces the Mysterious Life and Death of the Great Isaac Babel — Village Voice · Oct 26, 2016
- HRC & Me: Michael Moore Skips the Easy Trump Jokes for a Challenge — Championing Clinton — Village Voice · Oct 20, 2016
- The Second ‘Ouija’ Movie Is Good Scary Fun — But, Y’Know, for Kids — Village Voice · Oct 20, 2016
- On the Screen, ‘American Pastoral’ Loses Its Rich Sweep — Village Voice · Oct 19, 2016
- Keanu Reeves and Renée Zellweger’s Courtroom Mystery ‘The Whole Truth’ Deserves Better Than Its On-Demand Fate — Village Voice · Oct 18, 2016
- Further Proof That the Funniest Kevin Hart Movies Only Have Kevin Hart in Them — Village Voice · Oct 13, 2016
- ‘The Accountant’ Adds Up to More of the Same — and Mistakes Autism for a Superpower — Village Voice · Oct 12, 2016
- ‘Newtown’ Reveals How Life Has Gone After Sandy Hook — In a Nation Where Nothing Has Changed — Village Voice · Oct 05, 2016
- Warning: You Can’t Unsee ‘The Red Pill,’ the Documentary About a Filmmaker Who Learns to Love MRAs — Village Voice · Oct 04, 2016
- Nate Parker’s Slave-Rebellion Thriller ‘The Birth of a Nation’ Seeks Absolution — Village Voice · Sep 30, 2016
- Engaging Courtroom Drama ‘Denial’ Puts the Holocaust on Trial — Village Voice · Sep 29, 2016
- ‘Luke Cage’: Marvel’s Latest (and Best) Expands Its Universe — Village Voice · Sep 29, 2016
- Bedouin Drama ‘Sand Storm’ Finds the Patriarchy Thriving in Modern Times — Village Voice · Sep 28, 2016
- Here’s the Arctic Road Trip NASA Took to Prep for a Real Journey to Mars — Village Voice · Sep 28, 2016
- Not ‘Magnificent,’ but Not Bad — Village Voice · Sep 22, 2016
- ‘Storks’ Is So Funny You Might Forgive Its Mawkish Weirdness — Village Voice · Sep 22, 2016
- ‘The Jazz Loft’ Is a Fleeting, Marvelous Look at Lost Bohemia — Village Voice · Sep 20, 2016
- Kidnapping, Torture, and Acting: Kim Jong-il’s Plot to Rule Cinema Hits the Big Screen — Village Voice · Sep 20, 2016
- Moon-Hoax Fantasy Is Better at Faking Footage Than Making Us Care — Village Voice · Sep 15, 2016
- Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta’ Is a Slice of Life That Slices Back — Village Voice · Sep 13, 2016
- ‘Come What May’ Makes the Invasion of France a Soaring Tribute to Cliché — Village Voice · Sep 07, 2016
- ‘Kicks’ Is Almost the Coming-of-Age Sneaker-War Drama of Your Dreams — Village Voice · Sep 02, 2016
- ‘Don’t Breathe’ Showcases Everything That Horror Films Have Learned From Video Games — Village Voice · Aug 24, 2016
- Doc About Floyd Norman, Disney’s Pioneering Black Animator, Is Almost As Great As He Is — Village Voice · Aug 24, 2016
- ‘Ixcanul’ and a Stellar Doc Find Indigenous Life Pitted Against Modernity — Village Voice · Aug 17, 2016
- Natalie Portman’s Directorial Debut Is Thoughtful, Inspired and Unfocused — Village Voice · Aug 16, 2016
- WWII Drama ‘Anthropoid’ Puts You in the Moment but Couldn’t Tell You What It Means — Village Voice · Aug 09, 2016
- The State of the Comedy Game Show: Notes on 'Match Game' and 'Celebrity Family Feud' — Village Voice · Aug 09, 2016
- Ira Sachs’s ‘Little Men’ Is a Don’t-Miss Look at Growing Up in an Inconstant New York — Village Voice · Aug 02, 2016
- ‘Stranger Things’ Is the Best-Ever TV Adaptation of a Horror Novel That Doesn’t Exist — Village Voice · Jul 28, 2016