Events
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“But I’m A Cheerleader” skewers heteronormative culture with pleasure
Jamie Babbit’s coming-of-age queer satire from 1999 screens on June 12 at Memorial Union Terrace at 9 p.m.
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“Jeanne Dielman” has changed, and continues to change, our relationship with cinema itself
Chantal Akerman’s newly crowned greatest film of all time screens free at MMoCA on June 11 in conjunction with the museum’s Christina Ramberg exhibition.
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“Booksmart” earnestly embraces all of Gen Z’s differences in celebration of all their similarities
Catch Olivia Wilde’s 2019 feature debut at Memorial Union Terrace on Monday, June 5, at 9 p.m.
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“Master Gardener” cultivates a thorny story of atonement
Paul Schrader’s latest drama, and follow-up to “The Card Counter,” is now playing at AMC Fitchburg through May 30.
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Toothless Hollywood satire “Fool’s Paradise” reads like a meta-prank
Charlie Day’s directorial debut, which unfortunately plays against his strengths, is now screening at Marcus Point, Marcus Palace, and AMC Fitchburg.
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“Police Story III: Supercop” is a standalone speedway of antics and action
Experience death-defying thrills of the film’s original international version at UW Cinematheque on April 28.
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The essayistic “Terra Femme” poetically explores early travel films by women
Filmmaker Courtney Stephens visits Mills Folly Microcinema with a live-narrated “feminist retrieval” on April 12.
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“Throne Of Blood” elevates a classic Shakespearean fable to new aesthetic and cultural heights
Akira Kurosawa’s “Macbeth” adaptation screens on 35mm at UW Cinematheque on April 7.
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The mafia business and American big business are two sides of the same coin in “The Godfather”
Francis Ford Coppola’s seminal epic drama screens at UW Cinematheque on March 25 in a new 4K digital restoration.
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Animation Is Film! Festival captures the medium’s transcendental power
WUD Film celebrates animation with five free screenings of modern or established animated classics at the Marquee Cinema on March 23-25.










