FILM Lights! Camera! Music? ‘Motor City’ unfolds a generic action story in new ways by Curt Ege July 29, 2026 A blue collar veteran, framed for a crime he didn’t commit, goes on a blood soaked quest for vengeance.
FILM Christopher Nolan gives ‘The Odyssey’ the Hollywood treatment by Chuck Latovich July 20, 2026 The blockbuster director steamrolls your senses with a Matt Damon-led adaptation of Homer's epic poem.
FILM The ‘Evil Dead’ franchise gets back to its hyperviolent roots with ‘Evil Dead Burn’ by Curt Ege July 15, 2026 The Deadites are back to torment a new family in search of a legendary dagger.
FILM The Boston French Film Festival celebrates 30 years with a summer of cinema by Chuck Latovich July 14, 2026 Francophiles and film lovers find their way to the MFA Boston in July and August for the long-running program.
FILM ‘The Invite’ reminds us that middle age is coming for millennials by Chuck Latovich July 10, 2026 Olivia Wilde directs and stars in this dark comedy about an unhappy couple.
FILM Harry Dean Stanton at 100 by Curt Ege July 9, 2026 The Brattle Theater spotlights 13 of the beloved character actor's most impactful films on the centennial of his birthday.
FILM ‘The Death of Robin Hood’ reminds us that not all beloved stories need a gritty retelling by Curt Ege July 2, 2026 The Robin Hood mythology is bleakly dissected and subverted in Michael Sarnoski’s dramatic take on the famed outlaw.
FILM The primitive meets the playground in Ben Rivers’ ‘Mare’s Nest’ by Michael Gutierrez June 30, 2026 A Moon, a Minotaur and Don DeLillo walk into a bar. Hilarity ensues!
FILM One bourbon, one scotch, one ‘Supergirl’ by Curt Ege June 28, 2026 A drunken layabout with superpowers goes on a quest to save her dog, and maybe deliver justice along the way.
FILM In ‘Rose of Nevada,’ filmmaker Mark Jenkin aims for authenticity and the stink of fish by Chuck Latovich June 27, 2026 The filmmaker shares thoughts about time, creativity and 'The Deadliest Catch' during a Q&A at the Coolidge Corner Theater.