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This is the story of powerless little people caught up in a confusing maelstrom, at the receiving end of senseless violence.
Read MoreOur critic watched a half-dozen films in this year’s GlobeDocs Film Festival and shares his thoughts.
Read MoreIf only every billionaire could be forced to work as a food delivery driver and learn the true meaning of Christmas.
Read MoreIn “Nouvelle Vague,” director Richard Linklater thrillingly captures the sense of Jean-Luc Godard as an artist feeling his way in real time, as if in a dark room, toward a new vision.
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Read MoreThe script focuses on the internal struggles that made Eleanor Roosevelt an uncomfortable wife, rather than taking a deeper dive into the moral and progressive vision that made her such an admirable first lady.
Read MoreTron: Ares hurries from one spectacular concept and one spectacular set piece to another. But it doesn’t take the time to let any of those remarkable things sink in.
Read MoreLet me be clear where I stand on the Cybertruck controversy. I have never ridden in, driven, or even touched one. But I love the way it looks.
Read Moreby Justin Marble Beeswax, directed by Andrew Bujalski, showing at Coolidge Corner Theatre. Boston native Andrew Bujalski’s third feature film, “Beeswax,” does not reel off the trials and tribulations of superheroes, pirates, serial killers, or giant transforming robots. There’s no killer shark, no Godzilla, no guns, and no aliens. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts do…
Read MoreWalter is pure evil. Margaret is pure good. And that is Big Eye‘s undoing.
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