Kieślowski’s ‘Three Colours’ trilogy gets refresh; You can turn on N.H.-based ‘Love in Kilnerry’ too
‘Wonderful Life,’ ‘Die Hard,’ more holiday fare screen in repertory, and we review ‘White Noise’
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include repertory fare including “It’s a Wonderful Life” and latter-day holiday classics: “Die Hard”; “Batman Returns”; and even the “Black Christmas” slasher flick. We also review Noah Baumbach’s brave attempt at bringing the novel “White Noise” to celluloid.
Lynch series, Grrl Haus and RPM at The Brattle, while we review ‘Nanny,’ ‘Fabelmans’ and more
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include repertory fare such as a “Films of David Lynch” series, all of Truffaut’s “Antoine Doinel” films, works from Grrl Haus Cinema and the Revolutions Per Minute Fest and new works by Nikyatu Jusu, Amanda Kramer, Elegance Bratton and – in an autobiographical turn – Steven Spielberg.
Marilyn, ‘Casablanca,’ ‘True Grit’ in repertory, ‘In the Dirt,’ ‘Glass Onion’ and ‘RRR’ reviewed
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include Marilyn Monroe, “Casablanca” and some Black Friday anti-consumerism fare at repertory theaters, as well are reviews for new movies “Something In the Dirt,” “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” and the Indian spectacle “RRR.”
Repertory theaters show their range, from docs such as ‘Radical’ to cult fave ‘The Big Lebowski’
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include noir flicks and Wicked Queer Film Festival offerings at The Brattle, works featuring Brooke Adams and director Michael Roemer at the Harvard Film Archive, screenings at the Harvard Arts Museums and some lighter fare: “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” and “The Big Lebowski,” for example.
‘Meet Me In The Bathroom’ doc arrives at Brattle, and we review ‘Causeway’ and ‘Good Night Oppy’
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include the 1999 rock documentary “Meet Me In The Bathroom” and more repertory fare such as “Aliens” and “Suspiria,” with in-person Harvard Film Archive appearances by actor Brooke Adams and two new ones to watch: the drama “Causeway” and spacer-rover remembrance “Good Night Oppy.”
The Brattle starts ‘Sequel-itis’ series with scares, ‘Inland’ is back; We review ‘Arranged Marriage’
These looks at what’s on screens in the coming week include more Independent Film Festival Boston selections at The Brattle; “Inland Empire” at the Harvard Film Archive and more area scares to wrap up October; the Jeff Bridges film “The Last Picture Show” in Kendall; and the bonkers streaming film, “Arranged Marriage.”