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Jon Hogan lives in Jersey City, NJ, and does things with film and comics. Those things include journalism, fundraising, and curation. Take a peek at the things he sees on Instagram.

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An Insider’s View of the Life and Death of a Brooklyn DIY Venue

by Jon Hogan February 6, 2017February 3, 2017

A new documentary about Death By Audio, a beloved music venue in Williamsburg that was forced to shutter in 2014, over-relies on the reminiscences of the people involved with the space.

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At MoMA, Restored Bruce Lee Masterpieces Leap Back onto the Big Screen

by Jon Hogan January 25, 2017January 26, 2017

Eternal Bruce Lee will share the purest portrayal of Lee’s style by using the closest possible reproduction of the crisp, colorful, large images audiences saw in cinemas in the 1970s.

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A 1969 Film Offers Lessons in Resistance

by Jon Hogan January 19, 2017January 18, 2017

Robert Kramer’s 1969 film Ice, about a group of revolutionaries in New York City, is part of a series of dystopian movies screening at Anthology Film Archives to coincide with Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro on the set of Taxi Driver (1976) (photo courtesy Sikelia Productions)
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A Major Museum Show Maps Martin Scorsese’s Raging World

by Jon Hogan December 28, 2016

The Museum of the Moving Image’s new exhibition on Scorsese brings together some 600 objects — many from the director’s personal collection — and countless visual and aural excerpts spanning his more than 40 years of filmmaking.

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A Mapplethorpe Documentary Favors Contemplation Over Controversy

by Jon Hogan November 16, 2016

Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato’s new documentary Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures offers intimate insights into the controversial photographer’s life and persona.

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