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Funny chick-flick comedy that gives insight to the push-pull mechanics of women's friendships.
Martha’s Vineyard Museum screens heath hen film
According to Deborah Dickson, the last heath hen could be observed perched on top of an Island oak tree futilely emitting the breed's famous mating call
Martha’s Vineyard Film Society screens “Sixty and the City”
When veteran Israeli documentary-maker Nili Tal turned 60, she decided it was time to partner up again after years as a single woman.
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Funny chick-flick comedy that gives insight to the push-pull mechanics of women's friendships.
Reel Picks
Funny chick-flick comedy that gives insight to the push-pull mechanics of women's friendships.
Barney – The quintessential Canadian boychick
Get ready to meet Barney Panofsky, the Montreal-based, lovable bupkis who charms and disarms, in the comedy, "Barney's Version," screening at the Katharine Cornell Theatre on Saturday, May 28, under the auspices of the Martha's Vineyard Film Society.
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The metal crunching fifth in the "The Fast and the Furious" series is set in Rio de Janeiro and includes a jail break, turbo-charged car crashes, rocket-propelled grenades, a $100 million bank heist, slam-bam car thefts, drug trafficking and the FBI in hot pursuit.
Martha’s Vineyard Film Society screens “Bomber”
A family road trip turns into a disaster of comic — if hardly epic — proportions in the British comedy, "Bomber," playing at the Katharine Cornell Theatre on Saturday, May 14, with the Martha's Vineyard Film Society.
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This time Greg (Zachary Gordon) and Rowley (Robert Capron) are hopeful but tormented seventh graders.
“Jumping the Broom” set on Martha’s Vineyard
Oak Bluffs as we don't know it. Maggie Gates, summer Oak Bluffs resident, reviews the new film about the black Vineyard experience.
“His and Hers” and “Queen to Play” screen on Martha’s Vineyard
Mother's Day weekend brings two cinematic love notes about women to the Island.
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This time Greg (Zachary Gordon) and Rowley (Robert Capron) are hopeful but tormented seventh graders.
Springsteen flick, and more, showing on Martha’s Vineyard
A trio of interesting films playing this weekend includes "Potiche," a French neo-feminist farce; "The Other Woman," a Hollywood family drama; and "The Promise," a documentary about the making of Bruce Springsteen's 1978 classic album, Darkness on the Edge of Town.
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This time Greg (Zachary Gordon) and Rowley (Robert Capron) are hopeful but tormented seventh graders.
“Morning Copy” “” short by Martha’s Vineyard Productions
"Morning Copy" is a 10-minute short film about two aged men living across the road from each other in Oak Bluffs, with a shared passion to be the first to read the news.
“Of Gods and Men” playing at Capawock
The haunting story of how 8 monks of the Tibhirine Monastery practiced nonviolence will play at the Capawock Theatre in Vineyard Haven on April 23 and April 24.
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It's pretty much the same old, same old, but this time Greg (Zachary Gordon) and Rowley (Robert Capron) are hopeful but tormented seventh graders.
“Certified Copy” at Capawock Theatre
What does authenticity mean? Is a copy as valuable as an original? Acclaimed Iranian director Abba Kiarostami poses these questions in his latest film, "Certified Copy," playing Saturday, April 16, and Sunday, April 17, at the Capawock Theatre in Vineyard Haven.
“Poetry” and “My Perestroika” showing on Martha’s Vineyard
Two films that examine other cultures will play on the Vineyard this weekend.




