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If ever there was a potent metaphor for the obstacles inherent in achieving one’s goals of rock stardom, it’s paying homage to…
If ever there was a potent metaphor for the obstacles inherent in achieving one’s goals of rock stardom, it’s paying homage to…
As cults go, The Process Church of the Final Judgement is a little like Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr: more often namedropped than…
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…
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Mark E. Anastasio is the Program Manager of The Coolidge Corner Theatre. Responsible for one of our favorite ongoing film series, Coolidge…
Any film enthusiast knows the struggle of finding a new release that holds a torch to his or her favorites from the…
For your fix of subversive, experimental, bizarre, twisted, bweird, and all around awesomely epic visual stimulation, your number one stop is the…
Ok, so this actually started last night, which we fucked up on, and thus missed what looked like an amazing flick with…