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In 'Cry For Me,' Roxbury director Daniel Laurent sheds light on domestic violence
The film stars Laurent's wife Leah Nicole, who is a survivor herself. -
Boston brings LGBTQ representation to the big screen at 2023 Tribeca Festival
What to expect from “Playland” and “Chasing Chasing Amy,” as told by GBH’s arts and culture reporter James Bennett II. -
Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston will take you 'on a journey' through documentaries
The festival runs May 19-21 and will include films from all across the world. -
Exploring the lost music of a larger-than-life composer in ‘Chevalier’
The movie “Chevalier” takes viewers to concert halls in 18th-century France, full of fanciful fashion. -
Celebrating horror and finding belonging at Salem Horror Fest
Horror "is actually how I experience my life," festival founder Kay Lynch said. -
Boston Ballet makes waves with ’La Mer,’ drawing attention to our vulnerable and vast oceans
Acclaimed choreographer Nanine Linning teams up with scientists at Woods Hole to raise awareness about ocean preservation. -
Ben Affleck’s ‘Air’ is really a heist film about Michael Jordan
The movie dives into the biggest sneaker franchise in history: the Air Jordan. -
How 'Abbott Elementary' helps teachers process the absurd realities of their job
In the pilot episode of the award-winning sitcom Abbott Elementary, a student pees on a classroom rug. Nicole Wyglendowski has been hooked on the show… -
Michelle Yeoh's mom tearful, proud of 'little princess'
Michelle Yeoh won an Oscar last night -- and no one was prouder than her mom. -
Michelle Yeoh becomes first Asian woman to win best actress Oscar
See the full list of winners.