"I’ve heard that it's harder to laugh on cue than it is to cry on cue. By the way, I did cry on cue in that movie, but the scenes were cut."
Film
MOVIE DIARY: “BLANKET STATEMENT NO. 2” AT THE BRATTLE THEATRE
By Jodie Mack. 2013, US, 4 minutes. Screening at the Brattle Theatre as part of “Jodie Mack: Cabinet of Curiosities”, tonight, July 20, at 7pm.
Dig This: Documentary Screening Of “A Place for Jazz” @ ZuZu
"Beginning in 1985 and concluding in August, 1988, award-winning filmmaker Richard Broadman ... recorded live performances and in-depth interviews"
Dig This: Premiere Screening Of “The Box Truck Film: Building a Reuseful Home”
"Filmed locally with numerous scenes at Fuller Craft Museum, the documentary showcases the entire process of converting a 17-foot moving truck into a 98-square foot tiny house."
FILM REVIEW: “THIS MUCH I KNOW TO BE TRUE”
Directed by Andrew Dominik. UK, 2022, 105 minutes. Screens at the Brattle Theatre on Wednesday, May 11th, at 8pm.
“STAND WITH UKRAINE THROUGH FILM” AT COOLIDGE CORNER
A fundraiser to support Ukraine relief efforts
THE KONNECT: LINKING LOCAL CREATIVES WITH THE MOVIE BUSINESS
“A lot of people are very unaware of these different jobs that are in the film industry.”
“WE REALLY LIKE WEIRD.” BUFF RETURNS TO THE BRATTLE
“The best part about a festival is bringing community together… it's a very important part.”
PROJECTING CONNECTIONS AND BAAFF SPRING SHOWCASE
Screenings and an author book talk
PROGRAM REVIEW: THE DOCYARD SPRING 2022
Brief reviews of "Rock Bottom Riser," "El Father Plays Himself," "A Thousand Fires," "After Sherman," and three short films by Morgan Quaintance.