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Logan Hill, a veteran of New York Magazine, Vulture, and GQ, has contributed features, reviews, and essays to outlets including Esquire, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, This American Life, Wired, and many others. As an arts critic, reporter, and editor, he helped launch and build Vulture and New York Magazine's Culture Pages. Now he focuses on long-form features and fiction. For five years, he was the Ask Him Anything and Ask Logan love-advice columnist for Cosmopolitan. He has moderated dozens of TimesTalks for The New York Times, as well as naming and co-curating the ScreenTimes film series. He reviewed movies as a guest critic on NY1's TV show "Talking Pictures" for about a decade, and has served on film juries from SXSW to Woodstock. As a documentary film story and script consultant, he has been a 2017 Sundance Institute Nonfiction Critics Fellow, and contributed to Petra Costa's Oscar-nominated The Edge of Democracy, Elan and Jonathan Bogarín's 306 Hollywood, and Kirsten Johnson's Dick Johnson is Dead.