ArtsA Column About Halloween Movie Columns Arts Editor Jacob Schick writes a column about writing a column about Halloween movies.
ArtsIFFBoston Fall Focus Previews International, Independent Gems The Independent Film Festival Boston highlighted unique, rare gems at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge.
Arts‘Suspiria’ Casts a Surreal, Stylish Spell Luca Guadagnino's remake of the hit horror film 'Suspiria' stunned audiences with shocking cinematography and supreme acting.
ArtsSchick: ‘Oxy Morons:’ A Real Boston Movie Arts Editor Jacob Schick discusses 'Oxy Morons,' a movie that is more Boston than all of the other Boston movies.
ArtsLatest ‘Halloween’ Sequel Slashes, Rehashes Same Story 'Halloween' might be a crowd-pleaser, but the filmmakers failed to make it interesting, tense, or even the slightest bit scary.
ArtsTimothée Chalamet Delves into Addiction in ‘Beautiful Boy’ Amazon's 'Beautiful Boy' tells the heartbreaking story of drug addiction through familial relationships and flashback montages.
ArtsSpeaking With the Cast of A24’s ‘Mid90s’ The cast of 'Mid90s' sat down to discuss Jonah Hill's directing debut about skating culture in the '90s.
ArtsEmotional Complexity and Suffering Pierce ‘The Happy Prince’ 'The Happy Prince' presents complex insights into the life of Oscar Wilde.
Arts’22 July’ Shocks Viewers with Dismal Tale of Terrorist Attacks Dark, dreary, and violent, '22 July' leaves the audience devastated by the story of Norway's worst terrorist attack.
ArtsChazelle, Gosling Make Leaps for Space Genre in ‘First Man’ 'First Man' details Neil Armstrong's larger than life Apollo 11 mission to the moon with touching realism and a starry performance from Ryan Gosling.