REVIEW: Kaili Blues (2016) dir. Bi Gan
Reflective, beautiful, monotonous, and kind of fun, Bi Gan’s directorial debut Kaili Blues manages to fuse genres together to create something that,…
Reflective, beautiful, monotonous, and kind of fun, Bi Gan’s directorial debut Kaili Blues manages to fuse genres together to create something that,…
7/22-7/28 @ BRATTLE THEATRE
(Screening today (6/26) at the Brattle Theatre, at 2:15pm and 7pm.) Like any dealer he was watching for the card that is…
When I was a junior in high school, some friends and I decided to start making movies. Inspired by mavericks like Sam…
6/3-6/7 @ Brattle
On Thursday, May 19 at the Coolidge, the Balagan Film Series presented eight short films by the late American experimental filmmaker, Will…
There isn’t that much to say about The Lobster. It’s hard to look so far forward to something and then have it…
Robert G. Putka’s new film MAD–which premiered earlier this year at Sundance and was featured last night at the Boston Underground Film…
As a rule, period pieces set in the ‘90s make me feel old. When I watch, say, The People vs. O.J. Simpson,…
Film festivals are, by their nature, about discovery – young filmmakers vying for their first moment in the spotlight, industry insiders scouting…
Screened 2/1 @COOLIDGE
Screened 2/1 @HFA