‘Kajillionaire’ is a fiercely original, at times hilarious, addition to the indie film canon.
Lights, Camera, Zoom: BC Theatre Gets Creative
Amid a global pandemic, the Boston College theatre department is experimenting with new ways to practice its craft.
Virtual Pops Off The Heights To Feature Josh Groban
The 28th annual Pops on the Heights will be held online and will feature Grammy-nominated singer and actor Josh Groban as a headliner.
‘Boys State’ Hints At Grim Future of American Politics
The documentary ‘Boys State,’ which follows four teenage boys as they participate in a mock government exercise, reflects the partisanship and backstabbing of America’s current political climate.
Rhind: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
Rhind discusses the necessity of perseverance in the face of failure.
Tom Hanks Delivers in the Suspenseful ‘Greyhound’
Tom Hanks writes and stars in the war drama ‘Greyhound,’ a harrowing account of the fight to survive on the high seas.
‘The Whistlers’ is a Romanian Take on the American Noir
Corneliu Poromboiu’s ‘The Whistlers’ is a stylish, fast-paced romp that loses its way in an overly byzantine plot.
Mayer: Fashion Magazines are Canceled
Fashion publications’ fates depend on their response to the Black Lives Matter protests.
Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’ Basks in Dance-Pop Brilliance
Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’ brings dance-pop into dialogue with the trials and tribulations of contemporary life.
‘Artemis Fowl’ Film Adaptation Falls Flat On Screen
The ‘Artemis Fowl’ film, based on the book series by Eoin Colfer, redefines its titular character and manipulates its original plot.