At Contact Theatre, Trompe l’Oeil explodes like a madcap cannon firing random bursts of pink candy floss tunes – with more than a hint of crab apples, talking Russian bats and hyper-sexualised dogs.
Adapted from Giuliano da Empoli’s novel, The Wizard of the Kremlin opens by insistently declaring itself fiction. It is, ...
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Starting this weekend, Classic Theater Guild is taking on the comedy “Moonlight and Magnolias” by Ron Hutchinson. The play is ...
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Swamp Thing was meant to meet Jesus. Then DC backed out. This is Rick Veitch's story of how it happened—and why it's finally ...
Cinephiles and casual moviegoers alike who are in the mood for something a little off the beaten path should take a closer ...
Almost 100 years of cinema are represented on this list: starting with City Lights (1931) and extending all the way to 2026 ...
Aragorn is drawn into the plot to destroy the One Ring and prevent it from falling into the hands of Sauron. Somewhere along ...
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is often dismissed as just being "nice" or "sensitive," but in reality, it’s a high-level ...
Netflix has officially released the first trailer for Ladies First, its new comedy starring Rosamund Pike and Sacha Baron ...
Following a Colorado cowboy (Josh O’Connor) who must piece his life back together after losing his ranch to a wildfire, Max Walker-Silverman’s quietly powerful film is an ode to family and community.