‘Tell the Prime Minister’ chronicles the shifting public opinion regarding the safety of nuclear energy, in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in 2011.
‘Storks’ Fly, Lynyrd Skynyrd is a Free Bird, and Boston Symphony Soars This Weekend in the Arts
See ‘Storks’ make its delivery, Lynyrd Skynyrd ride solos to high places, and marvel at the Russian masterpieces at the hands of the Boston Symphony Orchestra this weekend in the arts.
Soulless Sequel ‘Blair Witch’ Left Wandering in the Woods
Bland characters and a rehashed story make for another entry into the horror drivel, forever vexing the realm of fear in ‘Blair Witch,’ sequel to the 1999 original.
Hudson Heroism Made Human Through Hanks and Eastwood’s ‘Sully’
A testament to the resilience of the Big Apple, Clint Eastwood’s ‘Sully’ is an almost perfect representation of the harrowing events on and over the Hudson.
Summer 2016 Sees Another Win for Sequels and Remakes, Disappointment for Moviegoers
Although films like ‘The Lobster’ and ‘Captain Fantastic’ added a unique flare to summer movie landscape, these types of films didn’t do enough to make up for the damage caused by Hollywood’s love of sequels.
Kanye West, Steven Tyler, and Celebrating Creativity Exhibit This Weekend in the Arts
See De Niro in the biographical boxing thriller ‘Hands of Stone,’ help Kanye’s ego grow during Saint Pablo tour, and marvel at the fruits of creativity at the O’Neill Celebrating Creativity exhibit this weekend in the arts.
Chilling, Distrubed Plot Makes ‘Don’t Breathe’ a Breath of Fresh Air
Though Alvarez’s ‘Don’t Breathe’ hits all the standard horror tropes, it does so without becoming stale or feeling squarely routine.
Marvel Humanizes Heroes Through Hard Choices in ‘Civil War’
As friends become foes in ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ Marvel finds a way to sprinkle in humor throughout the whole bitter, bloody dispute.
‘Barbershop,’ Bieber, and ‘A Bigger Splash’ This Weekend in the Arts
Head to the Modlot for Modstock with T-Pain, see Wayne Brady from ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ at the Wilbur Theatre, and catch Justin Bieber at the TD Garden, this weekend in the arts.
‘Elvis and Nixon’ Explores a Strange Encounter of Rock and State
Surrounding an iconic moment in history with a pseudo-historic, comedic narrative, ‘Elvis & Nixon’ shows that even rock and roll’s King had a more conservative side.