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Bergman Island is a curious, intelligent film that suffers from a disappointing breakdown.
Read MoreFive more feature films of great interest and their links, carefully chosen to get you through the continuing travails of the coronavirus.
Read MoreThe late Terrence McNally was more than just a masterful playwright. He also forged new roads in musical theater.
Read MoreIf your streaming device is re-buffering, or you are tired of watching “Lawrence of Arabia” on your computer, August is a great month to get to a theater. There are some new releases worth seeing, but Boston and vicinity offers some unique opportunities to take in some terrific revivals.
Read MoreMarcel Pagnol’s great Marseille Trilogy is a tragicomic love story set on the bustling, sun-drenched docks of a Mediterranean port.
Read MoreIn James Gray’s new film, the tragedy and pain behind Jewish assimilation lurks just out of frame.
Read MoreThe terrific The Climb looks at bro-bonding in a way you’ve never quite seen.
Read MoreMusically, The Bad Pilot encompasses the sound and feel of everything from Philly soul to new wave, hard rock, funk, and progressive rock.
Read MoreThe Underground Railway Theater serves up an hour and fifteen minutes of enchantment.
Read MoreHow can you act sanely when your country is brazenly committing genocide? Many of us didn’t.
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