Updated: 2025-01-17 16:35:00
Fires in L.A. making awards season really weird, with some movies getting re-releases looking to capitalize on things that won't be announced until Thursday.
The latest take on Wolf Man has The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell writing and directing, with Christopher Abbot getting scratched in the middle of nowhere during a full moon Julia Garner as his wife who must protect their daughter
Updated: 2025-01-10 16:26:00
Okay, this is more what January looks like.
The Somerville Theatre and the Coolidge get out the big 70mm projectors for The Brutalist, Brady Corbet's shot-in-actual-vistaVision epic with Adrien Brody as a famed architect who flees to America after the war and works menial jobs until a magnate commissions him to build a fantastic municipal center, though that's hardly the whole story. It also
Updated: 2025-01-03 16:10:00
Considerate of the studios to mostly let the Christmas movies run while I'm doing work stuff in Texas.
The biggest opening is The Damned, and Irish horror/thriller in which a ship crashes off the shores of 19th Century Iceland and the poor villagers of a nearby fishing village must deal with the consequences of whether they rescue them or not. It's at Boston Common, Causeway Street, and South
Updated: 2024-12-27 20:48:00
I'm in a sort of ashamed awe at this post, which was nearly a year in the making - the first of the 9 movies intended to be included came off the shelf on 24 February 2023, the last on 19 November 2023, and while there's reasons, I'm certainly going to find ways to tighten this up on the next pass through.
But, it's the final round of the game! How does it play out?
Well, it starts with
Updated: 2024-12-25 23:43:00
Let's see just how much free time I have/need…
Lots of movies that have been promoted pretty much non-stop for a couple months opening for Christmas! First up is A Complete Unknown, with Timothee Chalamet playing Bob Dylan in his early years. It's at The Capitol Theatre, the Coolidge, Fresh Pond, the Lexington Venue, West Newton, CnemaSalem, Boston Common, Causeway Street, Kendall Square, the