RUSTIN

”Smiling wide and showing off the missing teeth a Mississippi cop knocked out of his mouth in 1948, Rustin holds his omnipresent cigarette like a film noir femme fatale and revs up the room like Little Richard. Domingo is so much fun to watch in the role, the supporting cast doesn’t so much share scenes with him as they try to stay out of his way.” – North Shore Movies, 11/03/2023

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FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE: RESTORED AND UNCUT AT THE BRATTLE


“Unavailable for years except via bootlegs and old, out-of-print Miramax DVDs, director Chen Kaige’s magisterial 1993 melodrama Farewell My Concubine is finally back on the big screen, celebrating its 30th anniversary at the Brattle Theatre in a spectacular new uncut 4K digital restoration. Even if you’ve seen the movie, you’ve never seen it like this.” – WBUR’s Arts & Culture, 11/03/2023

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PRISCILLA

”The design of the film is exquisite, like Marie Antoinette gone to Memphis. Coppola uses costumes and settings to express what the characters cannot. She’s an incredibly sophisticated filmmaker, able to convey complicated power dynamics through her placement of actors in relation to their surroundings. It’s a tale told through images and things left unsaid.” – WBUR’s Arts & Culture, 11/02/2022

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN VS. AMERICA


“Making a strong case for Chaplin as the first victim of the Red Scare, Scott Eyman’s excellent new book Charlie Chaplin Vs. America: When Art, Sex And Politics Collided chronicles the Kafkaesque quagmire of grandstanding government officials, sleazy tabloid journalists and fickle public opinion that sent the Little Tramp packing for Switzerland. It’ll get your blood up.” – Crooked Marquee, 11/01/2023

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