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Last night might have been romantic, with dinner and wine and a walk along the Charles. But you know what wasn’t so romantic? That small pile of asparagus—or mushrooms, or pâté—that accumulated on your plate towards the...
Technophobes and luddites, rejoice! You finally have a pretty good zombie movie to call your own. George A. Romero’s most recent film, “Diary of the Dead,” re-imagines the beginning of his zombie saga in the present day, where terrified victims...
...main subject; the man’s presence in the city matters more. Guerín used the word “flâneur,” a term used to describe a “stroller” or a person who observes the city, to characterize the man and woman’s experience. The term could also apply to the entire film. After “Sylvia,” Guerín screened “Unas fotos en la ciudad de Sylvia,” a succession of black-and-white still photographs...
Cecilia M. Miniucchi. a graduate of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, is the anti-Hollywood director that so many independent filmmakers aspire to be. A critically lauded documentary filmmaker, Miniucchi screened her debut feature film “Expired” at the Harvard Film Archive (HFA) last...
In fact, there is historical precedent for an attempt at a partnered presidency, which, in its eleventh hour character, offers lessons on how the process should not be conducted. In 1980, Ronald Reagan engaged in intense negotiations at the Republican convention for ex-President Gerald Ford to return as Reagan?...