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Film
Boston Film Fest Review: ’No Greater Love’ Reveals the Harsh Realities of War
No Greater Love sets to show the real side of war, the real people in it, and the real effects…
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Film
Boston Film Fest Review: ‘The Life and Death of an Unhappily Married Man’ Needs More
The Life and Death of an Unhappily Married Man is written and directed by Josh Hope and premiered at the…
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Film
Boston Film Fest Review: ‘We The People’ is a Triumphantly Realistic Underdog Story
When one thinks of pillars that bring communities together, a grocery store probably isn’t the first thing that comes to…
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Music
Twenty One Pilots Review: From Clubs to Sold-Out Stadiums
Twenty One Pilots wowed the crowd at a sold-out Blue Hills Bank Pavillion show--miles ahead of their rock club beginnings.…
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TV
5 Reasons To Watch 'Inside Amy Schumer'
As if that wasn’t already enough, Schumers sketch series Inside Amy Schumer was also nominated for four Emmy awards at…
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Comic Books
Review: Wytches Volume 1
There are quite a few fantastic indie horror comics out right now, including American Vampire, Nailbiter, and Revival, but few…
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TV
Why Tatiana Maslany Should Have Won an Emmy
Tatiana Maslany finally got an Emmy nomination for "Orphan Black" after three seasons. Even though she didn't get the coveted…
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Film
Boston Film Fest Review: ‘Evan’s Crime’ is an Overreaction to a Nonexistent Crime
This concept is the framework for Evan’s Crime, a genre-less independent film whose central focus is a twenty year old…
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Books
Review: “Everything Everything” Is a Touching Debut
"Everything Everything" balances lighthearted and devastating when Maddie, literally allergic to the outside world, falls in love with the boy…
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Books
Review: "Everything Everything" Is a Touching Debut
"Everything Everything" balances lighthearted and devastating when Maddie, literally allergic to the outside world, falls in love with the boy…
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