Sara Voorhees (Archived Contributor)

Sara Voorhees has been a film critic on television and in print for 27 years. She began at the NBC affiliate (KOBTV) in Albuquerque New Mexico and was nationally syndicated with Conus Communicatons until 2002. She wrote for the Albuquerque Tribune and Scripps-Howard newspapers from 1990-2001. She continues to write reviews for KOBTV and appears on camera on an emergency basis. She is the membership director for the Broadcast Film Critics’ Association, and serves on the board of directors of the Action Coalition for Media Education. Born on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, she grew up in Denver, and lived for two years on the Navajo reservation before moving to Corrales, New Mexico where she and her husband have raised two children, several dogs and cats, and eleven peacocks. Her first novel, ”The Lumiere Affair,” is a mystery set at the Cannes Film Festival, and was published by Simon and Schuster in May of 2007.