Stephanie Zacharek (page 6)
Stephanie Zacharek has been writing regularly for Salon since January 1996 -- almost, but not quite, from its first issue. At that time she was a freelance writer, contributing articles on movies, pop music and books to numerous publications including Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Interview, the Village Voice and The Boston Phoenix. From 1990 to 1999 she also worked as a fulltime copy editor for Inc. magazine, which at the time was based in Boston. In 1999, she moved to New York and began working for Salon full-time, where she has been ever since. She is a member of the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle.
"Whip It" wobbles, but it doesn't fall down
Stephanie Zacharek
"The Invention of Lying" tells it straight
Stephanie Zacharek
Critics' Picks: More daring than Lady Gaga
Stephanie Zacharek
"Surrogates": Accept no substitutes
Stephanie Zacharek
Michael Moore and the evils of free enterprise
Stephanie Zacharek
"Bright Star" burns true
Stephanie Zacharek
The naked opportunism of "Jennifer's Body"
Stephanie Zacharek
"Love Happens" -- and it stinks
Stephanie Zacharek
Critics' Picks: The 1939 classic lives on
Stephanie Zacharek
Something in the way he moved
Stephanie Zacharek
"Whiteout" is a wipeout
Stephanie Zacharek
Mike Judge's triumphant return to the office
Stephanie Zacharek
Just how bad can a romantic comedy be?
Stephanie Zacharek
People like Lorrie Moore are the only people here
Stephanie Zacharek
Peace, love and sexual awakening
Stephanie Zacharek
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