
Jeffrey Bloomer
Editorial Director at Slate
Editorial director @Slate Work: [email protected], just me: [email protected]
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Dec 18, 2024 |
slate.com | J. Bryan Lowder |Jeffrey Bloomer |Christina Cauterucci
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Nov 5, 2024 |
slate.com | Shirin Ali |Jeffrey Bloomer |Christina Cauterucci |Henry Grabar
Politics Slate has never officially endorsed a candidate for president. But we have, since 2000, revealed whom Slate staff members are voting for. This year is no different, and the outcome won’t be a surprise if you are even a passing Slate reader: Slate is overwhelmingly (but not entirely!) voting for Kamala Harris. It’s a different world than when we did this last in 2020 (and 2016, 2012, not to mention 2000).
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Dec 1, 2023 |
slate.com | Jeffrey Bloomer |Isabelle Kohn
Movies In Sex Reviews, writers offer a sober critical assessment of the sex scenes in new films. This installment contains spoilers for Saltburn.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
yahoo.com | Jeffrey Bloomer |Isabelle Kohn
In Sex Reviews, writers offer a sober critical assessment of the sex scenes in new films. This installment contains spoilers for Saltburn.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
pastemagazine.com | Jeffrey Bloomer |Jim Vorel
Other than the sheer number of them, the most remarkable thing about the Friday the 13th series is that not a single one is really a spectacular film on its own. But after 36 years, 12 movies, more than 200 deaths and adventures that span from space to hell, Jason’s series has carved out a special and enduring place in the legacy of horror cinema and slasher films in particular. Besides, sequel after sequel, Jason’s enduring beef with oversexed teenagers kinda grows on you.
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