Features
Tuesday, February 1 2011
Missed Movies of 2010, Part 2: Life During Wartime to Wild Grass
In our second half of 2010's overlooked offerings, we champion West Virginia 'white' trash, a mafia musical, the goriest (and goofiest) spring break ever, a trip to a town called Panic, and one unfairly dismissed, should have been an Oscar nominee mainstream hit from Ben Affleck.
Reviews
Friday, March 16 2012
'Tiny Furniture' Is a Tiny Miracle
Never overrun by the self-conscious quirk or straining obnoxious affectation of some of her peers' work, Lena Dunham’s film is a modest, honest confessional that finds joy and poignancy in the tiny, awkward, stupid moments in life.
Friday, November 12 2010
'Tiny Furniture': Permeable Boundaries
Tiny Furniture is a study of lost -- and at times willingly sacrificed -- momentum.
Blogs
Friday, April 30 2010
Let's Hear It for American Indies!
Best of the fest! Back to back screenings late into Saturday night restores this reviewer's faith in American indies and reaffirms the brilliance of Turkish-German director Fatih Akin at the Eighth Annual Independent Film Festival of Boston.
News
Tuesday, April 17 2012
Lena Dunham: from ‘Tiny Furniture’ to HBO series
PASADENA, Calif. — Actress-filmmaker-writer Lena Dunham admits she was a lazy little girl growing up in New York. “I asked a lot of questions, did…
































