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The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980) was one of the films at the Orson Welles Cinema. The Orson Welles Cinema was a movie theater at 1001 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts that operated from 1969 to 1986. Showcasing independents, foreign films and revivals, it became a focal point of the Boston-Cambridge film community.
The Great Debaters (2007) – they travel to debate at Harvard, in Cambridge, Massachusetts; 21 (2008) – MIT and Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) – set in Boston; My Best Friend's Girl (2008) – set in Boston; The Women (2008) – Connecticut; The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009)
The Brattle Theatre is a repertory movie theater located in Brattle Hall at 40 Brattle Street near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The theatre is a small movie house with one screen. It is one of the few remaining movie theaters, if not the only one, to use a rear-projection system; the projector is located behind the screen rather ...
The Cambridge Performing Arts Center returns with another sure-to-be smash-hit performance of "Mean Girls.". Based on the 2004 Mark Waters film and book by Tina Fey, the plot revolves around the ...
Sabrina (1995 film) Salesman (1969 film) The Scarlet Letter (1934 film) School Ties; The Sea of Trees; The Secret Village; Session 9; Sex Tape (film) Shallow Hal; Shuttle (film) Silent Night, Lonely Night; Six Bridges to Cross; The Sleepover; Slender Man (film) A Small Circle of Friends; The Smash Brothers; The Social Network; Somewhere Quiet ...
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The City of the Dead (film) A Civil Action (film) CODA (2021 film) The Cohasset Snuff Film; Color Out of Space (film) Coma (1978 film) The Company Men; Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (film) The Conjuring; The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It; The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923 film) The Covenant (2006 film) Cow Belles; The Crucible (1957 ...
While the work is considered difficult and unorthodox by many, [8] there is a general structure to the narrative of the film cycle that comprises the prelude and four parts. The star, possibly the 'star' in Dog Star Man. One of the most prominent images in the film, it is seen at various times throughout the film, including Prelude and Part I.