
“I was either a student, or very young reporter or critic, and I could see I was maybe one of two, or one of three women, [and] one of the only women of color."
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Written by CASEY CAMPBELL Filed Under: A+E, Film
“I was either a student, or very young reporter or critic, and I could see I was maybe one of two, or one of three women, [and] one of the only women of color."
"Bring a pair of good clean comfy socks. ... Stay away from junk food. And by all means, bring you sense of humor. A good ray gun that flashes and makes noise is also recommended."
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: A+E, Comedy, Film
We asked about his comedy adventure and about getting his show about “a group of immature losers” on Amazon.
Written by PETER ROBERGE Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dirty Old Boston
Most subterranean icons never got much recognition in their day, but there have been some consolations in the decades since, in part thanks to Boys From Nowhere: The Story of Boston’s Garage Punk Uprising.
Written by JAKE MULLIGAN Filed Under: A+E, Film
"There was a huge amount of playfulness in the making of the movie. It didn’t necessarily come out frame after frame. But our teamwork, let’s say, or our just hanging out, was an important part of how it evolved."
Written by M.J. TIDWELL Filed Under: A+E, Film
A new film aims to shatter stigmas around public housing
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: Dear Reader, NEWS+OPINIONS
All these years later, it’s absolutely unbelievable what has become of this mess.
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: FEATURES, Film, Non-fiction
Oxy Morons writer-director returns with a drug-addled North Shore gore fest
Written by TAK TOYOSHIMA Filed Under: Comics
If you can't beat 'em...
Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Filed Under: Film
If you were to actually use the $45 monthly movie pass every day in a 30-day month, you'd be spending $1.50 on each screening – the lowest fare I've seen in my lifetime. That said, you don't need to be a die hard to see the benefits. At IMAX tickets of upwards of $18, going to the theater three times in one month with the pass saves you money. With the $35 pass, you'd only need to go four times.