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NOAH’S BARK: NOAH BAUMBACH ON MAKING PERSONAL MOVIES, ANXIETY, AND STORIES ABOUT LIFE

Written by JAKE MULLIGAN Posted April 4, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Noah Baumbach carries the baggage of a body of work, and the rollout release of his While We’re Young gives venues the perfect excuse to show his oeuvre.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: adam driver, Amanda Seyfried, ben stiller, francis ha, kicking and screaming, naomi watts, noah baumbach, Philip Roth, Quentin Tarantino, the darjeeling limited, the squid and the whale, while we're young, Woody Allen

WRIGHT STUFF: COMEDY LEGEND STEVEN WRIGHT ON LOUIS C.K., LAUGHING, AND DREADING BOSTON2024

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted March 14, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Comedy

On the prospect of the a 2024 Boston Summer Olympics: "It's like really really expensive vandalism."

Filed Under: A+E, Comedy Tagged With: #Boston2024, big dig, comedy connection, don gavin, emerson college, fx, george carlin, giggles, half baked, harvard squre, jimmy smith, kevin meaney, lenny clarke, Louis C.K., mike donovan, mike mcdonald, natural born killers, Olympics, paula poundstone, Saugus, stand up, steve sweeney, steven wright, the aristocrats, wilbur theatre, Woody Allen

THE FIRST ANNUAL ROMNEY AWARDS

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted December 29, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Film

From Annie to Exodus: Gods and Kings, Interstellar to The Theory of Everything, we celebrate all that is soulless in prestige film.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Annie, Big Eyes, Christopher Nolan, Deconstructing Harry, DigBoston, Exodus: Gods and Kings, Interstellar, Jamie Foxx, Magic in The Moonlight, Manhattan, Mighty Aphrodite, Mitt, Paul Haggis, Prestige film, Quvenzhané Wallis, Ridley Scott, Spielberg, The Judge, The Oscars, The Theory of Everything, The War Room, Third Person, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen

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