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Review: The Company Men
Call it compassion fatigue, but I can't muster a lot of sympathy for Bobby Walker when he gets laid off and has to sell his Patriots season tickets.
We're supposed to feel sorry for this guy?
By
PETER KEOUGH
| January 21, 2011
Crossword: ''Movie Madness''
Be kind, can't rewind
Be kind, can't rewind
By
MATT JONES
| June 18, 2010
Midnight ramblers
In rock ’n’ roll, it was possible to live in Harvard Square, be a musician — a local musician — and be able to pay your rent and find restaurants where you could eat and buy food and survive, and feel that there was a sense of . . . future, with hope and
Rock legend Peter Wolf serves dinner and verse to the Phoenix ’s poet .
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| April 09, 2010
Revisiting the greatest Harvard-Yale game
It takes some doing to make Harvard look like an underdog in anything. But Harvard Beats Yale, 29-29 — Kevin Rafferty's 2008 movie (out now on DVD) and new book (released this past month) about the famous football rivalry — does just that.
Crimson Bowl Over Dept.
By
MIKE MILIARD
| November 20, 2009
Crossword: ''Slash of inspiration''
You have to draw the line somewhere
You have to draw the line somewhere
By
MATT JONES
| March 05, 2009
Crossword: ''Just playing''
It's what's on the outside that counts.
It's what's on the outside that counts.
By
MATT JONES
| February 11, 2009
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29
Kevin Rafferty's 40th-anniversary documentary about the fabled Game of 1968 — when both teams were unbeaten and Harvard, after being completely outplayed by the 16th-ranked Elis, scored 16 points in the final 42 seconds to "win" — has no designs on bein
Scores in nearly every department
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| November 19, 2008
Murder in six degrees
You’ve probably never heard of Peter Ivers.
Peter Ivers — pals with john Belushi to the Circle Jerks — was killed in 1983. A new book recalls his fascinating life — and mysterious death.
By
MIKE MILIARD
| September 10, 2008
What a break
A shout out of big-time thanks from the John McCain campaign to our friends in Georgia that are being mercilessly bombed by the Russian military after provoking Big Bad Vlad Putin!
McCain struts his stuff as Russia attacks Georgia
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| August 13, 2008
Holy multiplicity, Batman!
A Caped-Crusader scorecard
By
MIKE MILIARD
| July 16, 2008
Local culler
For peddling some not-for-sale DVDs to a dubious Internet customer, local critic Paul Sherman found himself in the middle of an FBI sting, removed from his reviewing posts at the Boston Herald and the Improper Bostonian , and under voluntary house arr
Paul Sherman’s Big Screen Boston
By
GERALD PEARY
| April 22, 2008
Country for gold men
All kinds of voting has been taking place lately — for presidential candidates, for union contracts, for Oscar nominees.
And Blood will out at the Oscars
By
PETER KEOUGH
| February 22, 2008
The Boston Phoenix–Alumni Film Critics’ Poll
It’s true, the Boston Phoenix has never won an Oscar.
Our first-ever round-up of the past year’s best movies, with a little help from our friends
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| February 13, 2008
Are we grading on a curve?
It’s a solid B, which isn’t bad considering the vagaries of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences.
Peter Keough’s Oscar Scorecard
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| January 23, 2008
Crossword: ''The worst of 2007''
Let us look back, and feel shame.
By
MATT JONES
| January 09, 2008
Interview: Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin has distinguished himself mostly by appearing in the worst movies of great directors.
On the brink of fame in No Country for Old Men
By
PETER KEOUGH
| November 06, 2007
Quiet men
At heart, the Coen Brothers’ movies are about death — arbitrary, relentless, insidiously clever, with a gallows sense of humor.
The Coens step back in No Country for Old Men
By
PETER KEOUGH
| November 06, 2007
In the Valley of Elah
Few will deny that the war dehumanizes, but Haggis’s suggestion that everybody who comes back is a sociopath won’t win many friends.
A 90-minute Oscar wanna-be
By
PETER KEOUGH
| September 12, 2007
War zones
The party’s over. Time for the lessons to begin.
Fall films face terror at home and abroad
By
PETER KEOUGH
| September 12, 2007
Dough
One of the most fantastic views of the Beantown skyline is from East Boston’s Maverick Square waterfront.
Maverick Square rises
By
PHIL AMARA
| May 18, 2007
Harvard Square
Harvard Square was very different 40 years ago.
Ground zero for so much, for so many
By
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| November 15, 2006
Route 666
This article originally appeared in the August 26, 1994 issue of the Boston Phoenix .
Natural Born Killers is Oliver Stone's comic debut
By
PETER KEOUGH
| August 10, 2006
The plot thickens
This article originally appeared in the December 20, 1991 issue of the Boston Phoenix .
Oliver Stone rewrites history with lightning in JFK
By
PETER KEOUGH
| August 10, 2006
Prairie state
I never listened to more than a few minutes of Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion .
Altman spins Keillor’s Companion piece
By
PETER KEOUGH
| June 07, 2006
Sundance kids?
Phooey on the narrative-film judges at Austin’s 13th South by Southwest Film Festival for bestowing awards on suffocatingly conventional movies.
Our man at SxSW
By
GERALD PEARY
| March 31, 2006
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
It brings to mind films as diverse as Sam Peckinpah’s Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia , John Sayles’s Lone Star and even The Wizard of Oz , but the end result is Tommy Lee Jones’s own shaggy-corpse story.
Rating: 3 stars
By
PETER KEOUGH
| February 02, 2006
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