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  1. 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]

  2. “‘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)

  3. J. Hoberman. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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...

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  6. Film critic J. Hoberman (Jim to friends, Jimmy to cousins and a few aging relatives) was born in Brooklyn, brought home to Manhattan (a block from the still extent Third Avenue El), and schooled in the depths of Queens (Francis Lewis ’66).

  7. Dec 3, 2021 · A Conceptual Artist of Cinema. J. Hoberman. Now ninety-two, the Canadian filmmaker Michael Snow is receiving a retrospective of a career that brought a playful avant-garde sensibility to the moving image. December 3, 2021. Michael Snow.