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To his credit, Mark Cousins does provide some insights into Alfred Hitchcock’s motifs and obsessions, from doors to staircases to creepy, dank interiors crammed with gizmos, gewgaws, and cobwebs.
Read More“We want everyone to come and let out a primal scream,” said Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls.
Read MoreOur expert critics supply a guide to film, visual art, theater, author readings, and music. More offerings will be added as they come in.
Read MoreThanks in large part to the late Phil Lesh’s influence, the performances of the Grateful Dead developed a signature blend of composition and improvisation.
Read MoreA reviews of a trio of standout films at this year’s New York Film Festival: Mati Diop’s “Dahomey”, Marta Mateus’ “Fogo do Vento”, and Jem Cohen’s “Little, Big, and Far”.
Read MoreAt the Woodstock Film Festival: the stunning documentary “The Remarkable life of Ibelin” and Mike Leigh’s rich and powerful “Hard Truths”.
Read MoreThe Boston Chamber Music Society’s greatest strengths lay in its skill in letting the music breathe.
Read More“Separated” is a compelling, urgent, and essential examination of an ongoing injustice that every American should see and ponder before going to the polls.
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