(5/7) ROME, OPEN CITY (1945) DIR. ROBERTO ROSSELLINI @BPL-NORTHEND
Early in my film education, as is likely the case for others, I studied Italian Neorealism. This movement came about in direct…
Early in my film education, as is likely the case for others, I studied Italian Neorealism. This movement came about in direct…
Before he did stand up routines at political conventions, Clint Eastwood’s career blossomed as a strong, silent badass who didn’t take shit…
Whitehaus Family Records continues it’s Tuesday night residency at Midway tonight with an amazing lineup MC’d by comedian/WFR-friend Kofi Thomas and with…
In the sixty years since he first lumbered onto the big screen, Godzilla has become less of a monster and more of…
Bring your noisiest friends over to Charlie’s Kitchen in Harvard Square, for a night of delirious mayhem. Trusty old Boston Hassle and…
PSYCHO (1960) may win the contest for the most iconic scene in a Hitchcock film – ok, there’s no question about it,…
Post-human primates are out on the streets preserving their image for contemporary and future sapiens, always from the best angles. Selfies allow…
Its a hazy lazy Sunday – why not unwind with an excursion out to western Mass. Cruise down to the Pioneer Valley…
FRIENDS FROM FRANCE (Les Interdits) by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski (France/Germany/Russia, 2013, 100 min.) shows today as part of the MFA’s…
Take a deep breath, because tonight just might take it away. Boston underdogs and heroes/potential saviors of indie rock SOCCER MOM are…
The kind music lovers of NNA TAPES have been champions of the weird and wonderful since 2008 and many great bands have…
If you haven’t been to a Krill show yet, now is a great time! These guys have always played as though they…