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There are few things more terrifying than being asked, “How have you lived your life?” whi

[The Best Film of the Year Isn’t Coming to Theaters — It’s Coming to Netflix This Week]( There are few things more terrifying than being asked, “How have you lived your life?” while in the midst of living one’s life. In the new Georgian film My Happy Family, that question is asked, implicitly and explicitly, of a number of characters. The story focuses largely... [The Trouble With Middle-Aged Men Writing About Teenage Girls]( Last week, Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner became the latest powerful man in the entertainment industry to face allegations of sexual misconduct in the... [Michelle Wolf Is the Voice Comedy Needs Right Now]( In January 2013, Michelle Wolf tackled her greatest challenge yet: She got herself fired. Then a 28-year-old aspiring comedian, Wolf had been working at a... [Citizen Wiseau: The Disaster Artist and the Deep Americanness of the Man Who Made The Room]( I sometimes regret that I was not among the midnight movie hounds who saw Tommy Wiseau’s The Room with a laughing, bellowing crowd. Instead, I watched it on... [In Netflix’s Voyeur, Gay Talese Learns That Maybe You Shouldn’t Trust a Peeping Tom]( At first, Myles Kane and Josh Koury’s Voyeur plays like an uninspired ancillary product, the nadir of one of the most dispiriting trends in documentary... [Read Our 1992 Profile of Spike Lee and the Making of Malcolm X]( One bright morning in early September, at an airy postproduction office in midtown, Sarah-Violet Bliss struggled to recall the details of a story that had gone... [The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Invites Us to Toast a Women-in-Comedy Revolution]( The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel begins with the sound of a clinking glass. “Who gives a toast at her own wedding?” Miriam “Midge” Maisel asks. “I do.” Gripping... Copyright © 2017 The Village Voice, LLC, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 80 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10038 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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