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Interview: Darren Aronofsky
Ring cycle
Darren Aronofsky might deny it, but he almost died for a metaphor.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| December 24, 2008
Wish-fulfillment for a burning world
The 2008 heroic holiday DVD and Blu-ray gift guide
From the shining big-screen debut of Iron Man to the large amounts of green produced by the Incredible Hulk, this was the year the public couldn't get enough of their favorite heroes.
By:
BRETT MICHEL
| December 11, 2008
Luckey in Amsterdam
Paralyzing hopelessness at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam
Simply, there’s no more prestigious place for a documentary to debut than IDFA, rightly regarded as the very best documentary festival in the world.
By:
GERALD PEARY
| January 23, 2009
In the realm of Oshima
The HFA looks back at the bad boy of Japanese cinema
The HFA looks back at the bad boy of Japanese cinema
By:
BRETT MICHEL
| December 05, 2008
Terror masala
Bollywood’s colorful, multi-genre musicals serve up their most interesting character yet: the singing, dancing terrorist.
After living in fear of terrorism for more than half a decade, it’s something of a relief to sit in the dark at the Somerville Theatre and . . . laugh at it.
By:
SEETHA NARAYAN
| December 02, 2008
Vampire lust
Photos from the Boston premiere of Twilight
Photos from the Boston premier of Twilight
By:
BRYAN MASTERGEORGE
| November 25, 2008
Dream catcher
Karen Shakhnazarov at the MFA
Karen Shakhnazarov at the MFA
By:
MICHAEL ATKINSON
| November 25, 2008
Interview: Cleve Jones
Retro active
Harvey Milk's protege Cleve Jones on the movie, Obama, and Prop8.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| November 25, 2008
All's well that is Welles
Some of the best of the last at the HFA
Some of the best of the last Orson Welles flicks at the HFA
By:
A.S. HAMRAH
| November 24, 2008
Tiger by the tail
The wild and woolly cinema of John Boorman
The wild and woolly cinema of John Boorman
By:
STEVE VINEBERG
| November 18, 2008
Interview: Danny Boyle
Slumdog slumming?
Danny Boyle goes to extremes in Millionaire
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| February 24, 2009
Drowning in a sea of red
Seeing Saw
As a film critic, I'm obliged to approach every film with an open mind.
By:
BRETT MICHEL
| November 07, 2008
Empowerment on Two Wheels
JP cyclists reach out to Africa
If you grew up, as I did, a privileged snot in a leafy suburb, chances are you took bikes for granted.
By:
IAN SANDS
| November 07, 2008
Ends of the earth
The 20th Boston Jewish Film Festival reaches deep and far
Now in its 20th incarnation, the Boston Jewish Film Festival is almost the oldest three-ring circus of its kind (San Francisco’s annual program got there first by nine years), and in that span we’ve seen the elusive idea of “Jewish film” become an institution.
By:
MICHAEL ATKINSON
| November 07, 2008
Interview: Charlie Kaufman
Straight poop
People either love or hate Charlie Kaufman.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| November 04, 2008
B List rewind
Boston Phoenix film critics salute The Fly , King Creole , and The Conversation in The National Society of Film Critics latest tome.
Boston Phoenix film critics salute The Fly , King Creole , and The Conversation in The National Society of Film Critics latest tome.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| October 31, 2008
Interview: Lance Hammer
Delta force
Some filmmakers seek to penetrate the mystery of human existence through cinema.
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| November 04, 2008
Putting up W’s
Screen depictions beat around the Bush
How is it that the least popular and possibly worst chief executive in American history has inspired no lasting impersonations?
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| October 15, 2008
Brief fling
Carole Lombard’s nine years of stardom
Carole Lombard rose to stardom in 1934 and was dead by 1942, killed in a plane crash on her way back from selling war bonds; her last picture, Ernst Lubitsch’s To Be or Not To Be , was released posthumously.
By:
STEVE VINEBERG
| October 08, 2008
Paul Newman (1925-2008)
Remembering a movie star who turned himself into a great actor
Paul Newman, who died last weekend at the age of 83, was that rarest of creatures, a movie star who turned himself into a great actor.
By:
STEVE VINEBERG
| October 01, 2008
Interview: Simon Pegg
Shaun of the Dead star on losing friends, alienating people, and wanking off to Gillian Anderson
Thirty-eight-year-old British actor Simon Pegg’s US star has been on the rise since his zombie-movie parody Shaun of the Dead shuffled into multiplexes back in 2004.
By:
BRETT MICHEL
| October 01, 2008
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