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How costume designer Ruth E. Carter brings Afrofuturism to the silver screen: 'It’s a big responsibility'
The Springfield native will be at the Coolidge Corner Theatre on Oct. 15th to receive the Coolidge Award. -
Have you run out of TV? Our 2023 fall streaming guide can help
As Hollywood's strikes stretch on, viewers are sitting down on the couch and asking: What's next? We scoured the streaming sites to find fantastic new releases as well as great shows worth revisiting. -
A Northeastern professor's personal fight for food safety in Netflix's documentary 'Poisoned'
'Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food' explores the dangers of foodborne pathogens. -
Local film crews, vendors struggle during SAG-AFTRA strike
With film production shut down by the strike, how long can Massachusetts film crew and vendors survive? -
'Barbie' vs. 'Oppenheimer': Who will win the box office battle?
Film writer Sarah G. Vincent on Barbenheimer mania. -
How the actors' strike could impact Massachusetts
SAG-AFTRA joins Hollywood writers to fight for better pay and working conditions. -
Hope shines through in devastating new FRONTLINE documentary on Ukraine invasion
“20 Days in Mariupol” captures violence and destruction in the earliest days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. -
If you love film, you should be worried about what's going on at Turner Classic Movies
When the dismissal was announced recently of most of the people who have guided Turner Classic Movies brilliantly for years — the programmers, the… -
New film 'Playland' shows a Boston queer history that was almost erased
Filmmaker Georden West shares how Boston forgot its oldest gay bar. -
A new film challenges what we know about Milli Vanilli
Hanif Abdurraqib and Bradley Jackson discuss their new documentary "Milli Vanilli."