The Village Voice profiles Angelica Nwandu, mastermind of the Shade Room, which reports on celebrities, news, and politics.
Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery / Photo © 2024 Yubo Dong At the height of the 1990s culture wars, Hughes described the country as characterized by enmity, polarization, and “a ...
It’s a Christmas present wrapped in claymation, a stocking stuffer wrapped with laughs, a wonderful treat for the holidays — it’s the new Wallace & Gromit movie, delivered right to your doorstep.
However, in 1976, a VV nod proved pivotal (or not) when Jimmy Carter beat the incumbent, Gerald Ford (the country’s only appointed president, having taken office after Vice President Spiro Agnew ...
In the Village Voice Michael Atkinson runs down the year's under-known/not heralded enough top ten films that are flat-out must-sees.
Robert Eggers’s remake of the 103-year-old classic might not be as timeless, but its vision of old-world bloodletting proves timely. Happy holidays! to a certain breed of neo-Goth, black-nail ...
Halina Reijn’s Babygirl, the new erotic drama starring Nicole Kidman, exists in a specific realm alongside Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut and Adrian Lyne’s Unfaithful (actually, nearly all ...
James Mangold’s portrait of the complicated artist dives deep into celebrity and its trappings. Even if you’re not a fan of Mangold’s approach to the material, which can be a little ...