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Does Meet the Patels ever go deeper than an amusing family comedy? It does for a time…
Matthew Teitelbaum, 59, may be among the most reluctant employees the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has hired.
The improved viewing experience of the 1931 version of The Front Page enhances the stature of director Lewis Milestone as an early-talkie innovator and shows off the crack ensemble cast.
Night Ferry proves to be an ambitious, absorbing score, filled with music of great color, vitality, and expression.
The pieces in this exhibition are apt examples of just how smart and complex purely ‘decorative’ objects can be.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, theater, music, visual arts, and author events for the coming week.
In this interview Dave Davies discusses his solo show and gives us the latest on the ongoing Kinks intrigues.
Complex and nuanced, Breathe thankfully owes little to our current assembly line of teen angst flicks.
Wesley Savick not only does a fine job of adapting Alan Lightman’s text, but in his role as director he squares the circle.
Fuse Commentary: “Pawn Sacrifice” — Missing Bobby Fischer
I wish I had more thumbs to turn down about Pawn Sacrifice.
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