
Michelle Goldberg
Opinion and Editorial Columnist at The New York Times
Contributor at MSNBC
NYT columnist; MSNBC contributor; author. Bluesky: @michellegoldberg.bsky.social. Speaking engagements: [email protected]
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dtnext.in | Michelle Goldberg
In November, when 'Succession' creator Jesse Armstrong got the idea for his caustic new movie, 'Mountainhead', he knew he wanted to do it fast. He wrote the script, about grandiose, nihilistic tech oligarchs holed up in a mountain mansion in Utah, in January and February, as a very similar set of oligarchs was coalescing behind Donald Trump’s inauguration. Then he shot the film, his first, over five weeks this spring. It premieres Saturday on HBO — an astonishingly compressed timeline.
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afr.com | Michelle Goldberg
May 28, 2025 – 5.00am or Subscribe to save articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? In November, when Succession creator Jesse Armstrong got the idea for his caustic new movie, Mountainhead, he knew he wanted to do it fast.
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smh.com.au | Michelle Goldberg
Writer and columnist May 27, 2025 — 7.35pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In November, when Succession creator Jesse Armstrong got the idea for his caustic new movie, Mountainhead, he knew he wanted to do it fast.
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keysnews.com | Michelle Goldberg
Like the divine intelligence of the universe, the list of reasons that wellness influencer Casey Means should not be surgeon general is vast. For one thing, she never completed her medical residency. She’s said that she dropped out of her program after a revelation about the corruption of the health care field, but the former chair of the department that oversaw her training told the Los Angeles Times that she left because of anxiety.
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myheraldreview.com | Michelle Goldberg
In November, when “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong got the idea for his caustic new movie, “Mountainhead,” he knew he wanted to do it fast. He wrote the script, about grandiose, nihilistic tech oligarchs holed up in a mountain mansion in Utah, in January and February, as a very similar set of oligarchs was coalescing behind Donald Trump’s inauguration. Then he shot the film, his first, over five weeks this spring. It premieres Saturday on HBO — an astonishingly compressed timeline.
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Columnists are not, alas, part of the union, but out of solidarity with all my colleagues who walked out, especially those I work with in opinion, I'm not writing a column for Friday. (Also skipping the Spelling Bee, which hurts!) Good luck to everyone on the picket line today.

RT @drmoore: Here’s my conversation with @michelleinbklyn at @nytimes about disillusioned evangelicals and the question of Trump and 2024:…