Interviews with Brian Frye and Bradley Eros of the Robert Beck Memorial Cinema and M.M. Serra of the Film-maker's Coop, Captured: A Film & Video History of the Lower East Side, ed. Clayton Patterson, Seven Stories Press, 2005 (amz)
"Live Cinema", Catalog essay for "Media Archaeology: A Live Cinema Festival," Aurora Picture Show, Houston TX, April 13-17, 2005
Take Seven: Top Ten 2005, The Village Voice, December 27, 2005
Take Seven: The Year in Experimental Film & Video, The Village Voice, December 27, 2005
Oscar Fischinger: "Optical Etudes", The Village Voice, December 27, 2005
Amos Vogel: Film As A Subversive Art, The Village Voice, December 5, 2005
Machinima Film Festival, The Village Voice, November 8, 2005
Amber Collective: Shooting Magpies, The Village Voice, November 8, 2005
Something Like Flying: Experimental Films by Deborah Stratman, The Village Voice, November 4, 2005
Joseph Lovett: Gay Sex in the 70s, The Village Voice, November 1, 2005
Jennifer Reeves: The Time We Killed, The Village Voice, October 18, 2005
Robert Beavers: My Hand Outstretched, The Village Voice, October 11, 2005
David Gatten: Secret History of the Dividing Line, The Village Voice, September 27, 2005
Jem Cohen: Chain, The Village Voice, September 13, 2005
Michael Almereyda: William Eggleston in the Real World, The Village Voice, August 30, 2005
Masaaki Yuasa: Mind Game, The Village Voice, August 30, 2005
"Short Attention Span Cinema: An Evening With Jeff Scher", The Village Voice, August 23, 2005
Steve James: Reel Paradise, The Village Voice, August 16, 2005
Howl! Film Festival 2005, The Village Voice, August 16, 2005
Jonas Mekas: Lost Lost Lost, The Village Voice, August 9, 2005
Rob Cohen: Stealth, The Village Voice, August 2, 2005
Michael Palm: Edgar G. Ulmer—The Man Off-Screen, The Village Voice, July 26, 2005
"Robert Frank: 20 Years with a Video Camera," Mary Ellen Carroll: Federal, The Village Voice, July 26, 2005
"Celebrities get involved as IFC protests continue", The Village Voice, July 26, 2005
Walter Salles: Dark Water, The Village Voice, July 12, 2005
David LaChapelle: Rize, The Village Voice, June 21, 2005
Contagious Media Showdown, Net Art News, June 15, 2005
Miranda July: Me and You and Everyone We Know, The Village Voice, June 14, 2005
"Kriegsspiele," Kunstforum international, June-August 2005 (eng)
Catherine Hardwicke: Lords of Dogtown; Ron Howard: Cinderella Man; Peter Segal: The Longest Yard, The Village Voice, May 27, 2005
Brad Neely: Wizard People, Dear Readers, The Village Voice, May 24, 2005
"Star Spangled to Darth", The Village Voice, May 13, 2005
George Lucas: Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith, The Village Voice, May 11, 2005
Jeff Krulik: Nut Magnet, The Village Voice, May 10, 2005
The Bicycle Film Festival, The Village Voice, May 10, 2005
Hal Hartley: The Girl From Monday, The Village Voice, May 3, 2005
"After the Wall: German Films Since the Wende, 1989-2002", The Village Voice, May 3, 2005
"Crossroads: Avant-Garde Film in Pittsburgh in the 1970s", The Village Voice, April 12, 2005
Amitabh Bachchan: The Biggest Film Star In The World!; Masters Of Indian Cinema, The Village Voice, April 5, 2005
MIX18: 18th New York Queer Experimental Media Festival, The Village Voice, April 5, 2005
Tedious Limbs—Exhibit B, The Village Voice, March 29, 2005
Katsuhiro Otomo: Steamboy, The Village Voice, March 15, 2005
Ron Rice: The Flower Thief, The Village Voice, March 15, 2005
Otaku Cinema Slam!, The Village Voice, March 2, 2005
"Over There: Documentarians Bring the Real War Back Home", The Village Voice, March 2, 2005
"Good Citizen Solondz: With His New Film, The Happiness Director Squarely Straddles America's Political Divide", Paper Magazine, March 2005
"The Universal Language: An Interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky", Cinemad Magazine, #9, March 2005
"CGI Joe: How the military and private tech contractors are training a new generation of soldiers", The Village Voice, February 7, 2005
Year end poll 2004, Senses of Cinema, No. 34, Jan-Mar 2005