“Wong Kar-wai is one of the best filmmakers from one of the most significant film movements, the Hong…
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“There’s a certain irony in the idea of a Wong Kar Wai retrospective, as so many of his…
Read More“With 1984’s neon-drenched teen drama Streets of Fire (subtitled “A Rock & Roll Fable”), [Walter] Hill and co-writer Larry…
Read MoreWell ladies and gentlemen, here we are at the beginning of another year; Suddenly it’s 2022! We are…
Read More“When I fatefully stumbled across Whit Stillman’s Metropolitan in middle school, I was enthralled with its utilization of…
Read More“For the next two weeks, the Brattle Theatre’s “Let’s Hear it for 1984!” retrospective takes us back to…
Read More“‘Arrebato’ is a disturbing and worthy meta-film that immerses its audience in experimental filmmaking, hardcore drug use and…
Read More“It’s a month to give thanks for cigarettes and chiaroscuro lighting, for sardonic voice-overs and unhappy endings, for…
Read More“Amid this year’s folk horror revival, propelled by Kier-la Janisse’s new documentary on the genre, Alison’s Birthday stands…
Read MoreWe’re so excited to be able to bring you more in-person repertory programs and great new films this…
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