Sam Adams
Culture writer at Slate, published in LA Times, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Variety, THR, and points south. Member: New York Film Critics Circle, National Society of Film Critics, WGA East
- funny how the man who cost the Washington Post hundreds of thousands in subscriptions by canceling the paper's presidential endorsement—almost certainly the most destructive decision in the history of the paper, if not journalism itself—still has his job
- thinking once again about how many Washington Post jobs the $75 million Bezos spent on Melania could have saved
- honestly can't keep track of all the brilliant, invaluable writers the Washington Post has let go this morning, but I cannot recall in my lifetime a once-great publication so purposefully shooting itself in the face
- The headlines claimed Melania was a surprise success, but Hollywood has a word for a movie that costs $75 million to make and market and finishes third in its opening weekend: a flop.