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Apr 28, 2021 · Our Editor at Large Matt Zoller Seitz’s deeply personal essays about the deaths of so many of his family members in the month of April tore my heart to shreds. In this special edition of Thumbnails, I’ve decided to put them all in one place in order to help anyone who may be grappling with loss.
Mar 20, 2022 · We must sadly report that April Nocifora died last December after a battle with cancer. Discovery editor, Chad Rubel, shared the news via Twitter on Saturday. Nocifora was most recently a supervising producer on , and, according to Rubel, “ran the Post Production Department and was my direct boss.”.
Matt Zoller Seitz (born December 26, 1968) [2] is an American film and television critic, author and filmmaker. Career. Matt Zoller Seitz is editor-at-large at RogerEbert.com, [3] and the television critic for New York magazine and Vulture.com, as well as a member of the George Foster Peabody Awards [4] board of jurors.
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Matt Zoller Seitz is the Editor-in-Chief of RogerEbert.com. He is also the TV critic for New York Magazine and Vulture.com, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism. His writing on film and television has appeared in The New York Times, Salon.com, The New Republic and Sight and Sound.
Apr 19, 2022 · Matt Zoller Seitz. @mattzollerseitz · 4h. Today the family gathers at a memorial service for my wife Nancy, who died two years ago. ... 3:45 PM · Apr 19, 2022 ...
Jul 24, 2023 · “To put it in pop culture terms, the bosses of WB Discovery, Netflix, Disney, etc, now are as different from previous generations as the Borg were from all prior Star Trek villains. They are bland machines, devouring and destroying industries and crapping out quarterly statements.”