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Arsenio Hall to @jasonzinoman.bsky.social on the fate of late night. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/30/b...

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THREAD: I got laid off from NYMag/Vulture after 14 years. The family lost 75% of income + medical. Now mzs.press bookstore, once a side project. is do-or-die for Judith & I. I feel weird telling you this because others are doing much worse. But if you could like or share this, we'd be so grateful!

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I'll say more before too long, but for now: Thanks to anyone who has ever read and supported the Post's books coverage.

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Hijos del Nuevo Terror de los 70 - Literocio De la mano de Cult Books, recuperamos ‘Shock Value’ del periodista del ‘New York Times’, Jason Zinoman. Es una crónica con sello personal de una época dorada del cine de terror norteamericano, el Nuev...

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Did the Worst Netflix Special of the Year Win the Golden Globe?

@jasonzinoman.bsky.social: To judge by this year's nom comics Hart, Maher, Nanjiani, Silverman), Globes are interested in fame, not humor. They aren’t funny, but there's a different standard. It’s more likely comedy noms are moonlighting at stand-up. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/a...

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The 101 best Los Angeles movies Our list of the 101 best Los Angeles movies is as sprawling as the city, and includes "Chinatown," "Clueless," "Blade Runner," "Mulholland Drive," "Heat," "Pulp Fiction," "The Big Lebowski" and "La La...

The @latimes.com list of the 101 best Los Angeles movies is a thing of beauty. Hats off and many thanks to @joshuarothkopf.bsky.social; delighted to have cast a ballot, and excited to read so many wonderful colleagues on so many wonderful films: www.latimes.com/entertainmen...

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Did the Worst Netflix Special of the Year Win the Golden Globe?

"That his dismal, meandering laundry list of jokes was even nominated was absurd. That it won, perverse." @jasonzinoman.bsky.social

www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/a...

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Did the Worst Netflix Special of the Year Win the Golden Globe?

"Imagine if Steven Seagal received the Oscar for best actor — twice."

@jasonzinoman.bsky.social does not hold back his disdain for Gervais (or the award).

3 months ago 4 1 1 1

This is pretty much where i land. Trying to be all these different movies also has a price. Tho its never less than exciting.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Excellent sweeping essay, EV.

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Ha! I recall Arthur telling me, Jason, 20 years after my death, that's when I want them to get the real deal.

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I admit the announcement that Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead didn't really hit me that hard, but the news that Tom Stoppard has passed is sad indeed. Rest In Peace.

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A Meditative Louis C.K. Takes the Stage. Don’t Call It a Comeback.

My friend and colleague @jasonzinoman.bsky.social told me he’d seen Louis CK, so I was eager to see his take on what it’s like now (gift link)
www.nytimes.com/2025/11/21/a...

4 months ago 8 3 1 2

“Beauty is not just a means of escape”

5 months ago 8 0 1 0

Me too. Much thumbed thru

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THE BURNING CAULDRON OF FIERY FIRE sticks with you. Anne Washburn has the most original apocalyptical visions. Pluribus should hire her.

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I hear on good authority that FR is writing a memoir about his 1980s. So maybe there will be some Merrick there.

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I am glad to be included on Merrick-related posts.

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Thanks EV. Kept thinking about "campaign in poetry, govern in prose." Richard speaks only verse, is terrible at governing. My conclusion: Mario Cuomo knew his Shakespeare.

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After the second one, I have to say i see it as much more firmly in the philosophical sci-fi genre. Part are very funny. But it's also so premise driven that i worry a bit. Holding off judgement but agree that it feels assured, esp on a shot by shot level

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

Wondering about your thoughts on the show

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‘Richard II’ Review: Michael Urie Is a Cynical, Comic Monarch

www.nytimes.com/2025/11/10/t...

5 months ago 8 0 1 0

Yes. Suck, Feed, Salon, Slate and you could close the Internet for the day. But Suck used the form best

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Man there was nothing like Suck. I loved it so.

5 months ago 2 0 1 0

I've done them all, including the Are YOU Jewish? It happens so often and you got to keep things interesting.

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Joe Bob really is the master. A great critic full stop. He just also happens to be good at counting beheadings and toppessness

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It’s a fun book!

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The number of times Ive seen a critic mention the opinion of "purists" and it not result in straw man is very small.

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David Cale is one of our great solo artists. Read EV's rave.

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Cold take: Last House on the Left gets exactly as much respect as it deserves. And much more than it wants.

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