Andrew O'Hehir (page 56)
Twitter: @andohehir
Andrew O'Hehir is executive editor of Salon, and has been a writer and editor at the pioneering online news site since 1997, including many years as a film and cultural critic. He was previously an editor at SPIN magazine and was editor of the award-winning SF Weekly in the mid-1990s. He has also written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, Nautilus, Sight and Sound, Elle China, the Times (U.K.) and other publications.
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Will the Republicans go the way of the Whigs?
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"Child's Pose": A gripping mother-son thriller
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Martin Scorsese: "You can't make pictures to be liked"
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George Clooney's boring European vacation
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"The LEGO Movie": Plastic blocks fight for freedom!
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"A Field in England": A 17th-century 'shroom trip
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Philip Seymour Hoffman: As great as Bogart?
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