Boston’s premiere festival highlighting the strange, the unusual, and the overlooked returns to The Brattle March 19–23! As…
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Brattle News and Reviews
“In addition to being one of cinema’s greatest love stories, ‘Casablanca’ (1942) is arguably the film most associated…
Read More“When David Lynch died on Jan. 15 of complications from emphysema, the outpouring of grief in the arts…
Read More“This is usually the time of year The Brattle Theatre kicks off its annual ‘Dead of Winter’ series,…
Read More“‘Dread of Winter’ features a slate of fine films I admire and at least one that has haunted…
Read More“One of the most enduring notions in the cinema of romance is that of a love which survives…
Read More“The suspense is, of course, self-explanatory, combining the flaring tempers of ‘The Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ with…
Read More“2024 was a banner year cinematically (if not necessarily in many other sectors), and the breadth of The…
Read More“The Revolutions per Minute Festival hosts 10 works by Somerville experimental filmmaker Saul Levine at The Brattle Theatre…
Read More150 min • In our annual deep dive into some of our favorite, mostly lesser-known titles of the…
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