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30 Years of J. Hoberman

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

BAMcinematek is celebrating J. Hoberman’s 30 years as a film critic for The Village Voice with a series curated by Hoberman.

Guests:

J. Hoberman

Comments [2]

Lewis Drake and Millmand Arnold from New Jersey, Texas, and Florida

"...as a postmodern surveyor of all texts, not just film."

Postmodernism is the death of everything. It is the whine of spoiled babyboomers and a brief hiccup in the long history of art and thought (in neither of which is it a true, active participant anyway).

Aug. 25 2009 06:00 PM
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Stephen from Brooklyn

Hoberman's review of "I'm Not There" is simply brilliant:

http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0747,hoberman,78422,20.html

He deserves tremendous kudos for re-defining the film critic as a postmodern surveyor of all texts, not just film.

Mazel Tov!

Mar. 12 2008 10:27 AM
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