There are times in nonfiction film when daring — and magic — arrives in a surprisingly simple and quiet way. “Hello, Bookstore” is a documentary about a venerable and beloved independent bookstore in ...
This review for “Hello, Bookstore” was first published April 28 after its NYC opening. In an era when someone can impulsively decide to buy Twitter for billions — and millions more will follow every ...
In the shadow of the pandemic, a small town rallies to protect a beloved local bookstore. A landmark in Lenox, Massachusetts, The Bookstore is a magical, beatnik gem thanks to its owner Matt ...
This documentary makes it clear why, when the pandemic threatened Matthew Tannenbaum’s store, book lovers weren’t ready to say goodbye. By Lisa Kennedy When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Lacy Simons, owner of independent bookstore hello hello books in Rockland, Maine, decided not to stock New York Times bestseller A Very Stable Genius and instead recommended titles such as How to Be ...
(RNS) — For many summers, this was my family’s routine. On July 1, we would pack up our stuff and drive up to Lenox, Massachusetts, to the Berkshires. We would rent a house, rendezvous with beloved ...
ROCKLAND — The city’s only year-round bookstore, hello hello books, can be hard to find. Despite its 316 Main St. address, it’s tucked away in the back of coffee shop Rock City Cafe. Entry is through ...
It's a moving, almost transcendental portrait of a bookstore and its missionary owner-curator. There are times in nonfiction film when daring — and magic — arrives in a surprisingly simple and quiet ...
In an era when someone can impulsively decide to buy Twitter for billions — and millions more will follow every moment of the timeline — A.B. Zax’s “Hello, Bookstore” feels like the panacea many ...