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Forty years after 'The Day After,' rethinking war and nuclear weapons through film
'The Day After' focused on the city of Lawrence, Kansas. A record audience estimated at more than 100 million Americans tuned in, including then-President Ronald Reagan. -
The Culture Show shares what to watch this holiday season
It's a holiday edition of the weekly review of all things arts and culture with Jared Bowen, Callie Crossley, and Edgar B Herwick III -
The Massachusetts residents who made 'The Holdovers' come to life
From actors to scene builders, the Alexander Payne film was made by Massachusetts residents. -
Meet the person trying to bring movies back to Worcester
Worcester is the largest U.S. city without a movie theater. Andy Grigorov, founder of Cinema Worcester, is looking for a permanent home for his indie theater. -
Spooky (and scarily fun) movies to watch this Halloween season
Film writer and critic Sarah G. Vincent shares old and new favorites. -
Despite environmental challenges, Jane Goodall says there are reasons for hope
The legendary anthropologist talks about the roots of her advocacy and why she still has hope for protecting the planet. -
'Never Let Him Go' is about a Cambridge man's decades-long quest for justice
Steve Johnson's unwavering pursuit of justice for his brother is at the heart of the four-part documentary series on Hulu. -
What to see for $4 on National Cinema Day
The big draw for National Cinema day is the $4 ticket prices. -
Turn closed captions on: Why Gen-Z loves subtitles on movies, shows and TikToks
Whether you're scrolling through TikTok or watching Netflix with your teenage kid, you might be noticing more words on the screen. -
'Barbie' vs. 'Oppenheimer': Who will win the box office battle?
Film writer Sarah G. Vincent on Barbenheimer mania.