Bob Cashill
Bob Cashill, an associate editor of Cineaste magazine, has been writing about film since the original versions of Dawn of the Dead and When a Stranger Calls. Thirty years later theatre has been added to his repertory, and his byline has appeared in numerous publications, in print or online — The Wall Street Journal, Time Out New York, Playbill, Moviemaker, and Newsweek.com among them. Cashill, who resides in Brooklyn with his wife, two cats, and about a jillion DVDs, is a member of the Drama Desk theatrical critics association in New York.
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