(9/27) KILLER JOE (2011) DIR. WILLIAM FRIEDKIN @HFA
“Strokin’!” You’ll never look at KFC chicken the same after this. Killer Joe is a sleazy bit of pulp cinema that maintains…
“Strokin’!” You’ll never look at KFC chicken the same after this. Killer Joe is a sleazy bit of pulp cinema that maintains…
Originally Published in the September Compass “Achtung, sieg heil, double time step, 20 more miles Feel the pain the blood on your…
Considering the relative proximity of our city to its cool francophone neighbor to the north, we would hope for more cultural exchange…
Originally published in September’s Compass Jamaica Plain A neighborhood of Boston. Whether you have lived in the Boston area for years, or…
You’ve probably heard that the First World War — AKA the Great War, the War to End War, etc. — had a…
One of the greatest joys I’ve ever experienced was watching my first martial arts film. I think it was RUSH HOUR 2…
The South End is alive and kicking with the OPEN STUDIOS @South End. Head down and see what one of Boston’s most…
Ride The Snake 5th Anniversary Show, New Space Unearthed Boston Hassle is co-throwing the 5th YEAR ANNIVERSARY SHOW for impeccable local label…
Photographic giant TODD HIDO is coming to Boston University this September with a knockout exhibition. Hido’s work bridges on the sublime, referencing cinematography and film noir. Opening: 9/4, 6-8pm // On view 9/5—10/19
Boohoo it’s September, but remember!: as New Englanders, fall is our best season. Plus the Compass just keeps getting better and better…
Arguably Woody Allen’s masterpiece and one of the best films of the 1970s overall, Annie Hall gets a 35mm screening tonight at…
OPENING RECEPTION: 9/12 Art + Technology collide in Jamaica Plain! This group show examines the human need for self-modification, man’s modification of our environment and what the two say about one another. Brought to you by ART TECHNOLOGY NEW ENGLAND (ATNE) and featuring art from the COLLISIONcollective (established in 2002 by MIT students) who have continued to explore the evolution of technology in relation to creating new and innovative art.