Interview with Jane Bernstein about Charlotte Glynn
…dioramas, which is like a still frame within a movie. I worked as a screenwriter, and Charlotte would come to the set. When she was about 14, she was interviewed…
…dioramas, which is like a still frame within a movie. I worked as a screenwriter, and Charlotte would come to the set. When she was about 14, she was interviewed…
…for his suicide. It didn’t matter that the man, who survived, was exposed as a paid professional suicide attempter; by that time, frenzy had hijacked common sense, and the local…
…to address their absence from an entire genre of media – romantic comedies. Razor Tongue (2019—), is an indie episodic romantic comedy not for the faint of heart. Razor Tongue…
…Anne Crozat, distribution associate; Nora Coblence, financial manager. Total number of employees at Artistic License: Five, plus we’re very committed to our trailer maker, poster designers, promotions company, printers, and…
Demetri Martin brings his unique brand of visual humor to the big screen in the new dramedy Dean. The Independent’s Evan Crean spoke with Martin about his move to directing, his many lessons learned, and where the ideas for his artwork and comedy originate.
Critic Evan Crean shares reviews of his favorite new release films from 2019 Boston Underground Film Festival, which ran from March 20-24 at the Brattle Theatre.
Victoria Mallorga Hernandez reviews “The Living End,” which represents a rabid indictment of the Reagan and Bush administrations and their hand in the genocide of a generation of LGBTQ+ people, but through a language imbued with camp panache.
…etc.), it is critical to take one complete day off a week for family time. This is an incredible challenge when there is so much to plan and there is…
Senior Film Critic Kurt Brokaw’s top favorites from Lincoln Center.