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This is an amazing follow-up to Billy Strings’s Grammy-winning Home album.
Read MoreThis charming and upbeat musical doesn’t need to sashay away, but neither is it a hands-down winner.
Read MoreA quirky mini-series that’s filled with mundane yet magical LA vibes and subtle supernatural sparkle.
Read MoreBen Whishaw crackles aplenty in Aniel Karia’s fresh and primal debut feature.
Read MoreAt the ICA, artist Raúl de Nieves’s work is playful, joyful, and up for interpretation.
Read MoreI can still feel the exhilaration, the rush of the opening of things, from that day.
Read MoreA quartet of highlights from this year’s Toronto International Film Festival: Anatolian Leopard, Dashcam, One Second, and Dug Dug.
Read MoreOne could hardly ask for more persuasive Bruch advocacy than what the Nash Ensemble offers here.
Read MoreIs Amy Bonnaffons saying that heterosexual love is doomed? Probably not. But she gives no indication it can work in the world she creates here.
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Film Feature: A Dispatch from Boston’s Last Video Rental Store
“If you really like something and want to make sure you have access to everything, you’ll never do better than having the disc.”
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