Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine are a nonfiction filmmaking team whose previous work together includes "The Overnighters" and the Netflix series "The Family".
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FILM REVIEW: “THE TAX COLLECTOR”
Written, produced, and directed by David Ayer. US, 2020, 95 minutes. Available on video-on-demand platforms.
PROGRAM REVIEW: TWO FILMS BY BILL GUNN
On "Double Bill" at MUBI, featuring Ganja & Hess (1973) and Personal Problems (1980).
HEADLESS BOSTON: WHAT IS THE FATE OF COLUMBUS PARK IN THE NORTH END?
“The park should be a place where everyone feels welcome, not a place where Indigenous people are made to feel uncomfortable, erased and demeaned.”
PROGRAM REVIEW: “DIRECTED BY SARA DRIVER”
Featuring You Are Not I (1981), Sleepwalk (1986), When Pigs Fly (1993), and The Bowery (1994).
FILM REVIEW: “FATAL AFFAIR”
Co-written and directed by Peter Sullivan. US, 2020, 89 minutes. Available on Netflix.
FESTIVAL REPORT: WICKED QUEER 2020
Reviews of movies playing in this year's all-virtual Boston LGBTQ+ Film Festival.
FILM REVIEW: “FAMILY ROMANCE, LLC”
Written and directed by Werner Herzog. Japan/US, 2020, 89 minutes.
FILM REVIEW: “PALM SPRINGS”
Directed by Max Barbakow. US, 2020, 89 minutes. Available with subscription on Hulu.
FILM REVIEW: “THE KILLING FLOOR”
Directed by Bill Duke. US, 1984, 118 minutes.