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Annie Berke

Annie Berke

Film Editor/Freelance Writer at Los Angeles Review of Books

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United States
Languages
  • English
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  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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Review | This novel about a cowboy clown is wild, luxurious and absurd

Kristen Arnett’s ‘Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One’ explores Florida’s queer community and the role of art.
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That’s Nature for You

Annie Berke reviews Jenny Slate’s new motherhood meditation, “Lifeform.”
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The Elizabeth Strout Formula

Annie Berke considers adaptation, crossovers, and genre in her review of the novelist’s latest, “Tell Me Everything.”
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Blessed Are the Forgetful

In the latest installment of Screen Shots, Annie Berke recalls Michel Gondry’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” a love story about memory loss, for its 20th anniversary.
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Blessed Are the Forgetful

In the latest installment of Screen Shots, Annie Berke recalls Michel Gondry’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” a love story about memory loss, for its 20th anniversary.
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Too Little, Too Late for TV’s Woman Writer?

Annie Berke considers the figure of the woman writer in the popular TV series “Bridgerton” and “Hacks,” in the latest installment of Screen Shots.
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Too Little, Too Late for TV’s Woman Writer?

Annie Berke considers the figure of the woman writer in the popular TV series “Bridgerton” and “Hacks,” in the latest installment of Screen Shots.
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Such Little Babies: On Tom Perrotta’s “Tracy Flick Can’t Win”

Annie Berke breaks down the appeal of the title character in Tom Perrotta's "Tracy Flick Can't Win."
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Dear Esther: A Film by and Conversation with Nora Stone

Nora Stone presents her short film “Dear Esther” and speaks to LARB’s Film Editor, Annie Berke.
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Dear Esther: A Film by and Conversation with Nora Stone

Nora Stone presents her short film “Dear Esther” and speaks to LARB’s Film Editor, Annie Berke.
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In a Lonely Place: On “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” and “Love, Gu...

Annie Berke writes about how two recent Netflix original films thematize loneliness and our romance with screens under quarantine.