- Michael O’Sullivan
- Reporter
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Michael O’Sullivan has worked since 1993 at The Washington Post, where he covers art, film and other forms of popular — and unpopular — culture.
‘Chernobyl Diaries’: Familiar, yet spooky
Set in the ruins of a nuclear plant, monster flick is like an old wine: a bit stale, but still packing a buzz.
‘Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview’
Though less epic than the title suggests, the documentary nevertheless offers intriguing insights into the mind of the late Apple founder. [Read more]
Peace, Love and aliens in the 1960s
More miss than hit, the action-comedy sequel “Men in Black III,” which centers on a secret government agency that fights aliens, might be ready for its retirement party. [Read more]
Shaking things up
Romantic comedy “Hysteria” is based on the life of the electric vibrator inventor. [Read more]
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