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Abraham’s Boys, Natasha Kermani’s clever retelling of the classic Dracula tale, burns itself into the brain by way of bold narrative choices and Southern Gothic aesthetics. Based on a short story in ...
The Village Voice remembers the art and provocations of the underground comix genius, Vaughn Bode, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
The review of the new Superman movie in the Village Voice notes that the legendary hero is a man of steel with a heart of gold.
To celebrate the Fourth of July, the Village Voice takes a look at Frederick Douglass's powerful 1852 anti-slavery oration.
Suzaan Boettger’s biography of the artist best known for “Spiral Jetty” looks at his passion for art and religion, and his obsession with his dead brother. by Sally Eckhoff December 20, 2023 ...
The Village Voice looks at the 50th anniversary of "Ragtime," E.L. Doctorow's tale of injustice and revenge in early 20th century America.
The Village Voice review of Lucas Schaefer’s ‘The Slip’ reports that is a character-based novel brimming with outrageous characters.
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The Village Voice reviews "Life of Chuck," which is based on Stephen King's novella and gives us three acts in reverse — plua great dancing.
The Village Voice looks at three graphic novels that artfully and entertainingly delve into past and present political battles.
The Village Voice looks at "Jaws" and how it portrayed masculinity way back in 1975, when it created the template for summer blockbusters.
The Village Voice review of the Reagan bio-pic notes that it gives props to his foreign policy successes and ignores domestic divisiveness.