Updated: 2024-07-26 14:01:00
Still in MTL, but whatever; the Marvel thing will still be playing when I get home.
The big release is obviously Deadpool & Wolverine, with Ryan Reynolds welcoming Special Guest Star Hugh Jackman as a Wolverine from somewhere in the multiverse whom he tries to recruit to fight Cassandra Nova. It's at the Somerville, Fresh Pond, The Embassy, Jordan's Furniture (Imax), West Newton, CinemaSalem,
Updated: 2024-07-24 12:34:00
As happens at least once during the festival, I'm using an afternoon where I don't have anything to watch at Fantasia for... more Hong Kong action, in this case a movie which would have been at the festival 10 years ago, when Well Go was still dipping their toes into rapid North American releases (and convincing Chinese studios to let them) but now just jumps to North American theaters a couple
Updated: 2024-07-19 13:26:00
I'm out of town for Fantasia and figuring to love every minute of it, but nevertheless wish I could be around for at least one series this weekend
The good folks at The Brattle Theatre are celebrating 50 Years of The Million Year Picnic, a comic book shop more or less across the street from the theater and where I get an excessive amount of paper product weekly; it's believed to be the oldest
Updated: 2024-07-12 16:16:00
Crap, it's hot. Like, is it worth walking 10 minutes to the T station and getting sweaty and gross to sit in a theater? That sort of hot.
Fly Me to the Moon is a high-concept romantic comedy with Scarlett Johansson as a marketing executive who sparks with a launch director played by Channing Tatum during the Apollo program, although higher-ups expect her to fake the moon landing should