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Press for I Love Bad Movies & Brooklyn Zine Fest

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Yes, Zines Still Exist, And They're Not Antiques - The New York Times
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Best Reassurance That Print Will Survive - Village Voice
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What to Look Out for at the Brooklyn Zine Fest 2013 - TimeOut NY
April 15. 2013

Misery Loves Company in New York's 'Bad Movie' scene - BBC

August 5, 2013

"My Favorite Contemporary Zines" in Utne Reader

Jay Ruttenberg, editor of The Lowbrow Reader, chooses I Love Bad Movies in this guest column on self-published treats.  When it comes to respectful appreciation of subpar film, our zine "taps into the phenomenon with gusto."

August 13, 2012 - Online
Nov/Dec 2013 Issue - Print

Mass Appeal's "Know Your Zine"
How we develop each new issue, which bad movie makers we'd love to talk with, the films we used to think were good but are now ashamed of, and more. September 28, 2012
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"The Worst Hollywood Has to Offer" in the Brooklyn Paper

Featuring a photo of (part of) our extensive VHS collection, this article profiles the zine as well as its creators (Kseniya & Matt), and serves as a preview for our then-upcoming variety show in Brooklyn.

We took our Quiet Cool poster out of storage just for this photo shoot with the Brooklyn Paper's staff photographer, so you know it was a big deal for us! September 17, 2012

Indiewire's "Movie Lovers We Love"
Indiewire loves movies, and they also love other people who love movies.  A perfect match for I Love Bad Movies, right?  And this time, someone finally asks us about the good movies we love. July 13, 2012

Design Envy
In recognition of Kseniya's excellent design skills and our cover artists' great work, I Love Bad Movies was featured on industry blog Design Envy.  It's nice to be appreciated for our looks and not just our words. May 2, 2012

Capital New York: "At the First Annual Brooklyn Zine Fest..."
Well-researched article about zine history in New York, zines in general, and the Brooklyn Zine Fest.  Includes many sound bites and tidbits from an interview with Kseniya & Matt. April 19, 2012

WNYC Interviews Matt at the Brooklyn Zine Fest
Arun Venugopal of radio station WNYC stopped by the I Love Bad Movies table at the Brooklyn Zine Fest to talk with Matt about bad movies, the story behind the zine, and why we love this project. April 16, 2012

Unemployed Philosophers Guild "Guestperts" Feature
In which we talk with Jay Stern, social media maven for UPG, makers of intelligent novelty products (i.e. Virginia Woolf plush dolls and Freudian Slippers.) March 14, 2012

"From A to Zine": An Interview with The Blood Sprayer
Accompanied by contributors Tenebrous Kate, Christine Makepeace of Paracinema, and Kevin Maher. March 1, 2012

"Meet Your Zine Maker" Segment for the Brooklyn Zine Fest
Why we make zines, what we like to read, and what we do when we're not watching bad movies. Dec. 1, 2011

The Hoot! Radio Show- Bad Movie Edition
Kseniya & Matt chat with I Love Bad Movies contributor and Emmy-winning Daily Show writer Elliott Kalan on Eleanor Kagan's radio show The Hoot!  (Play button and download links near bottom) June 27, 2011

Gelf Magazine - "For the Love of Gigli"
An interview with Gelf Magazine writer Lucas Hazlett shortly before our first-ever public presentation at a variety show in a DUMBO art gallery.
Sept. 27, 2010

Press for my other projects

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First Bonnie & Maude mention on A.V. Club's Podmass
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Bonnie & Maude included on Stylist Magazine's "Top Ten Free Podcasts"
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Aritzia Magazine feature on "six unsung podcasts to listen to"
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Recommendation of my zine Fuck You in Flavorwire
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Bonnie & Maude Presents: Watching You Eat event in the Village Voice
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Review of my Opium submission (Lemons) on The Mag Blogger
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Review of Oh My / Oh No by Oh My Clumsy Heart
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Mention of Bonnie & Maude on the Random House Word & Film blog
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Mention of Oh My / Oh No on The Silent Barn
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