Film
Land of Mine, a Danish nominee for the best foreign film Oscar, is about reciprocal inhumanity and dire challenges to compassion and conscience. |
Frantz goes back to 1919, the year after the end of World War I, to explore the grief of a young German woman whose Francophile fiancé died in the ... |
Now playing at the Screening Room, the first musical about man-eating stripper mermaids. |
“You’re a tourist in your own youth,” spits Sick Boy at his old friend Renton. |
With these two films, it’s a good week to celebrate your inner curmudgeon at the movies. |
From France, My Life as a Zucchini, a stop-animated film from France, which opens this weekend at the Dipson Amherst. |
The movie version of Julian Barnes’s prize-winning short novel is another episode in the contested history of books-into-film. |
Alfred Hitchcock fans will be the best audience for Julieta, the new film by Pedro Almodovar that was once meant to be his first American film, a... |