Reel Picks: Movies playing on Martha’s Vineyard
Peter Parker/Spider-Man, everyone's hero, in an over-the-top action packed feature that easily keeps pace with its early incarnations.
Two documentaries and a drama on tap on Martha’s Vineyard screens
"Nicky's Familiy" and "Under African Skies" up next with M.V. Hebrew Center and M.V. Film Festival, respectively.
A growing Island trade: The art of filmmaking
Over the past decade, the art of filmmaking has increasingly revealed itself across the Island.
Here’s a primer for Martha’s Vineyard film groups
The Martha's Vineyard Film Society and the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival explained.
Martha’s Vineyard Film Society screens films for a variety of palates
While the new theater in Tisbury Marketplace is being completed, Richard Paradise will be kept busy with events at venues throughout the Island.
Unusual films to be shown at unorthodox theaters
M.V. Hebrew Center starts Summer Institute Film Series with "Restoration" and M.V. Film Festival has "Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present."
Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival’s summer of film, food, and an elephant
The Martha's Vineyard Film Festival has continued to expand and evolve through its 11 years of bringing quality films to Island audiences.
‘Dive!’ presented by Martha’s Vineyard Film Society
Who knew dumpster diving had rules? Director Jeremy Seifert shows viewers not only the rules but the ramifications.
Martha’s Vineyard Film Society presents “The Deep Blue Sea”
Rachel Weisz, who won an Oscar for her performance as Tessa in "The Constant Gardener," plays Hester, who is in a loveless marriage.
‘Elena’ and ‘The Intouchables’ on Martha’s Vineyard screens
Martha's Vineyard Film Society and Martha's Vineyard Film Festival each host screenings this weekend.
Reel Picks: More on movies playing on Martha’s Vineyard
Featuring iconic Marvel super heroes.
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An action-adventure of epic scale that unfolds across the seas, in the skies, and over land as our planet fights for survival against an armada of unknown origins.
Nothing’s fair in love or war
The 2011 French film "Declaration of War" takes that familiar trope about love and war and merrily turns it on its head.
Martha’s Vineyard student’s film nominated for prestigious awards
Nick HallBilsback's film "The Fall of New Atlantis" has been nominated for the outstanding film award in the School of Visual Arts Film Festival.
Reel Picks: More on movies playing this week
Director Tim Burton gets it on again with Johnny Depp in this revival of the 1960s cult-classic soap opera, without the drama.