"So Much, So Fast" (October 27, 2006) We talk with the people involved in the new film, "So Much So Fast," that tells the story of how a Newton man and his family live with Lou Gehrig's disease. |
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Films at the Gate (September 15, 2006) A new Kung Fu film series in Chinatown is harkening back to the days when movies abounded in the Boston neighborhood. |
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Gen X Giggles (July 19, 2006) The sequel to the 1994 cult hit comedy, "Clerks," is a hoot that will please both old and new fans. |
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Laughing in the Aisles (July 17, 2006) TV doesn't get any funnier than a Canadian series about a Shakespearian theater company whose fortune is always outrageous. |
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Soul Warrior (July 12, 2006) A new film starring Nick Nolte in one of his best supporting performances delivers Buddhist tenets to a mainstream, family-oriented audience. |
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"Free Zone" (July 07, 2006) Director Amos Gitai's new film benefits from the committed performance of actress Hanna Laslo. |
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Somewhat Super (June 28, 2006) The Man of Steel's return to the big screen makes for an exhilarating summer blockbuster but not a great movie. |
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Word Nerds (June 20, 2006) The new genial documentary "Wordplay" takes viewers into the world of crossword puzzle fanatics. |
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In the Shade (June 15, 2006) Forty years after it was made, a classic film about the French Resistance finally comes to America. |
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Mucho Macho (June 14, 2006) A hilarious dumb-smart comedy about Mexican wrestling puts another notch on over-the-top actor Jack Black's championship belt. |
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Celluloid Broadcast (June 07, 2006) Robert Altman's gentle film version of radio's Lake Wobegon, "A Prairie Home Companion," offers ample rewards. |
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Exit "X-Men" (May 24, 2006) The final adrenaline-pumping installment in one of the classier action/fantasy franchises of the past decade may turn out to be one of this summer's better blockbusters. |
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British "Idol" (May 17, 2006) A 1948 film collaboration between director Carol Reed and writer Graham Greene is the must-see film revival of the year. |
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"Stolen" Beauty (May 10, 2006) A gorgeous documentary examines the 1990 heist of priceless art from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. |
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The Mt. Rushmore of Eros (April 19, 2006) Actress Gretchen Mol is sensational in a new film about 1950s pinup icon Betty Page. |
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