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...native country: Infernal Affairs. It is the story of a cop who is undercover in the mob and a mob man working undercover as a cop. But this is no namby-pamby Donnie Brasco knockoff. Both sides realize they have a traitor, and the action begins in the classic Hong Kong action style. The remake, to be directed by Martin Scorsese, is already in production. Catch the original now. 7:30 p.m. The Brattle Theater. 16 Brattle...
...it’s not a cinematic version of the Pring-Wilson story: Murder at Harvard is a classic film noir being screened as part of the Brattle’s Film Noir 101 festival. The most interesting part is how the forensic medicine, thought of as so cutting edge at the time, has been so picked up by modern media. During most of the film, one could almost be watching a flashback episode of CSI: Boston. A detective (fine Cordoban leather purveyor Ricardo Montalban) joins forces with a forensic scientist to find out exactly what happened during femme fatale...
Fans of Tatar will be pleased to hear that she is currently finishing another, more academic book on Bluebeard that will be released in December. They are also no doubt aware of a similar publication to her current work: The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales, released in 2002. Tatar describes this edition as “more archival,” her concern being history rather than storytelling...
Though its disorganized stacks make finding the right record a game of Where’s Waldo?, In Your Ear carries a wide selection of used vinyl and CDs. Owner Mark Henderson TK [check] focuses on acquiring a collection of hard-to-find classic vinyl as well as cheap used CDs. In Your Ear has a friendly, hands-on staff that is more than willing to chat it up with the costumers. And even if customers cannot find exactly what they wanted in the Cambridge location, employees will direct them to In Your Ear Boston...
...visit to Looney Tunes is well worth the walk to find it. Midway between the Harvard and Central Square T stops, the store offers a good selection of contemporary used CDs and DVDs, but specializes in vintage vinyl. Offering the area’s deepest collection of jazz, classical, soundtracks, and classic rock, the store’s selection and prices will leave costumers salivating. Witness, for example, an original 1973 “Dark Side of the Moon” in perfect condition for only $30, and even cheaper Beatles and Rolling Stones records. Combining excellent selection and pricing...