THERE’S NO GOING BACK: THE LIFE AND WORK OF JONATHAN DEMME

“These are the kinds of pictures where if the characters stop at a store, the shopkeeper is going to have a whole story of his own going on. They’re generous films, warm in a way that can’t be faked. The sets are cluttered like people actually live there, the mismatched thrift shop fashions messy the way life is. Demme was a rare filmmaker who actually seemed to like people.” – Crooked Marquee, 08/19/2025

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HIGHEST 2 LOWEST

“As a tenured professor of film studies at NYU, Lee is appropriately reverential of the source material while also still a big enough goofball to pour tons of fun Spike stuff on top of it. The director’s hallmarks are all here: gravity-defying dolly shots; the swelling, horn-heavy score out of a 1940s melodrama; at least five endings; and incessant sports-related tomfoolery.” – WBUR’s Arts & Culture, 08/14/2025

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SWIMMING TO CAMBODIA RETURNS TO THE BRATTLE

“Turning navel gazing into performance art, Gray obsessively recounted the minutiae of his life as a way of imposing order on an existence he found overwhelmingly chaotic. Telling stories is how we explain our lives to ourselves, but Swimming To Cambodia is about what happens when a seasoned storyteller comes up against the unexplainable.” – WBUR’s Arts & Culture, 08/12/2025

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WEAPONS

“A lot of confident technique adding up to very little, Cregger’s follow-up to his fiendishly entertaining Barbarian plays with the same sort of hairpin plot curves and abrupt, left-field perspective shifts. But Weapons is a gloomier and more muddled affair. If this guy ever decides to make a movie that’s about something, he’s gonna knock it out of the park.” – North Shore Movies, 08/08/2025

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FREAKIER FRIDAY

“Ebulliently silly, awash in bright colors and sunny Los Angeles locations. Gen Z’s eye-rolling disdain for their embarrassing elders provides the comic motor of this often very funny film, and having grown accustomed to being on the receiving end of such withering glares, I think I might have enjoyed the movie even more than my niece did.” – WBUR’s Arts & Culture, 08/07/2025

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MY FIRST HITCHCOCK: THE LADY VANISHES

“This was an important afternoon for me, as a kid obsessed with the latest Star Wars and Spielberg pictures realized that old black-and-white movies could also be a blast. I had so much fun watching The Lady Vanishes that I put off seeing it again for another 40 years or so, fearing that the film couldn’t possibly live up to the thrill of that first discovery.” – Crooked Marquee, 07/25/2025

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HAPPY GILMORE 2

“Sandler doesn’t star in these movies anymore so much as he hosts them, graciously ceding the stage to his guests and trying to make sure everyone has a good time. Nearly half-an-hour longer than the original, Happy Gilmore 2 is an amiable, undisciplined shambles so good-natured it’s hard not to enjoy even when the jokes fall flat. Geniality goes a long way.” – North Shore Movies, 07/25/2025

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OH, HI!

“The screenplay for Oh, Hi! requires Iris and her kooky friends to do so many stupid, bizarre and illogical things, I started wondering exactly how old they were supposed to be. There’s a line between watching young people who are still figuring stuff out and characters who make you question how they are able to feed and bathe themselves.” – WBUR’s Arts & Culture, 07/24/2025

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THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS

“Copping some neat mid-century modern looks from Mad Men, but with contemporary hairstyles and idioms so as not to alienate youngsters, it’s the MCU’s usual M.O. of staying grounded in a deliberately drab, everyday reality. These muted Pop Art colors don’t even pop, because the last thing you’d want from a Fantastic Four movie is for things to get too fantastical.” – North Shore Movies, 07/22/2025

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NO SLEEP TILL

“More of a mood than a movie, conjuring the weirdly sluggish banality of life during an emergency – the way the whole world seems to be hurrying up to wait – as well as the odd resignation with which we humans are adapting to our ongoing climate catastrophe. It has a kind of hazy, languorous vibe that’s keyed into the Florida humidity and hot rain.” – North Shore Movies, 07/18/2025

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