Arts


Neither Ghostly nor Gripping: ‘Guestbook: Ghost Stories’

The experience of reading "Guestbook: Ghost Stories" is much akin to panning for gold: searching, desperately, for a small glimmer amid the dirt and silt.


Watch ‘Us’ Twice

In comparison to its predecessor, “Us” falls a bit short in depth and intrigue, but it still confirms Jordan Peele’s status as one of Hollywood’s most promising and capable storytellers.


‘Transit’ Is a Complex Study of War and Migration

“Transit” is not content with being a tear-jerker or just another WWII drama. Petzold distinguishes it with its almost psychological diagnostic of complicated human relationships and displacement.


Boston Performers, Global Music, and a Transnational Cause: Memorial Church Hosts Benefit Concert for Refugees

Memorial Church opened its doors to welcome performers for its inaugural “Help the Children” Benefit Concert, held to raise money and awareness for immigration rights at the U.S.-Mexico border.


Top Five Gossip Girl Episodes

“Gossip Girl” shaped the 2000s understanding of what it meant to be an elite teenager growing up in New York City.


‘The Hummingbird Project’ Has Charm But Lacks Clarity

Despite the film’s clumsy attempt at complexity, “The Hummingbird Project” ultimately shines because of the jumble of story threads that threaten to undermine it — that’s where the film gets its somewhat eccentric edge.


Don’t Be Afraid of 'Made In China'

When it comes to country of origin labels, China faces the harshest scrutiny.


‘The Aftermath’ of a Disappointing Love Affair

Ultimately the film is an overly dramatic and shallow tale of a romance gone wrong.


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