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ROPEFUL ROMANTIC: ‘THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY’ IS THE BDSM LOVE STORY AUDIENCES DESERVE

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted January 30, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Strickland is a filmmaker of rare talent, a technically gifted craftsman who relies heavily on artistic instinct.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: abstract, art house, bdsm, Brattle Theatre, cinema, corsets, erotica, european, eurosleaze, fantasy, genre, giallo, hollywood reporter, jess franco, kink, maids, mistresses, peter strickland, romance, secretary

KEEP 35MM ALIVE!: AN INTERVIEW WITH “OUT OF PRINT” DIRECTOR JULIA MARCHESE

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted January 23, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

This relationship with classic film may sound familiar to Hub moviegoers who frequent our many repertory and art house theaters, a sentiment which brings Marchese to Boston to present her film in person at Emerson’s Bright Family Screening Room this Friday, January 29.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: 35mm, bright lights, cinema, documentary, film lovers, garen daly, julia marchese, new bev, new beverly, orson welles, out of print, peter flynn, reel talk, revival house, screening room

A WELCOME SURPRISE

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted June 11, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Jenny Slate's Obvious Child is the abortion narrative cinema has been lacking

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: abortion, Boston Common, cinema, Comedy, filmmaking, Gillian Robespierre, Jenny Slate, Kendall Square, movies, Obvious Child, pregnancy, romantic comedy

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