Film
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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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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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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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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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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘You Belong to Me’ Unveils a Relevant Piece of History
On August 3, 1952, in Live Oak, Florida, an African American woman named Ruby McCollum went into the office of…
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Boston Film Fest Review: Sam Trammell Stars in ‘All Mistakes Buried’
Emertainment monthly had the opportunity to speak to star, co-producer and co-writer Sam Trammell (know best as Sam Merlotte on…
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Boston Film Fest Review: ‘Papa’ is a Stunning Slow Burn
The Boston Film Festival opened with a bang on September 17 as it brought Papa to the screen for the…
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Review: ‘Black Mass’ is a Master Class in Acting
Director Scott Cooper has thrown his hat into the ring with the Boston based crime thriller Black Mass, but this…
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Review: ’Everest’ is Both Majestic and Terrifying
Everest takes viewers back to that day by centering around two guided expeditions led by Rob Hall (Jason Clarke) and…
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