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James Lewis Hoberman (born March 14, 1949) is an American film critic, journalist, author and academic. He began working at The Village Voice in the 1970s, became a full-time staff writer in 1983, and was the newspaper's senior film critic from 1988 to 2012. [4]
“‘Like Canyons and Rivers’: Performance for Its own Sake,” Rituals of Rented Island: Object Theater, Loft Performance and the New Psychodrama, Jay Sanders with J. Hoberman (Whitney Museum/Yale)
A longtime critic for the late Village Voice, J. Hoberman is the author of books including a three-volume history of Cold War Hollywood (An Army of Phantoms, The Dream Life, and Make My Day) as well as monographs on Jack Smith ’ s Flaming Creatures and the Marx Brothers ’ Duck Soup.
J. Hoberman - The New York Times. Recent and archived work by J. Hoberman for The New York Times. Latest. Rewind. ‘Seven Samurai’: Masterless Warriors in a Cinematic Masterpiece. Akira...
Longtime Village Voice film critic and prolific cultural historian J. Hoberman returns to the Wexner Center for a brief series inspired by his recent book An Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War.
J. Hoberman es un crítico de cine nacido en el año 1949 en Estados Unidos con publicaciones en medios como: Village Voice, The New York Times y USA Today.
J. Hoberman. Prestigioso crítico de cine norteamericano. Comenzó en The Village Voice durante la década de 1970, se convirtió en un escritor a tiempo completo en 1983, y fue su principal crítico de cine desde 1988 a 2012.