If you plan to see — and you should — Public Obscenities at Theatre for a New Audience before it closes on Sunday, then take my experienced advice:
Continue reading “Right is Right”
If you plan to see — and you should — Public Obscenities at Theatre for a New Audience before it closes on Sunday, then take my experienced advice:
Continue reading “Right is Right”
Now that American Fiction is a Best Picture-nominated hit, can Hollywood adapt another Percival Everett novel that’s even more explicitly set in the world of the movies?
Continue reading “Don’t Not Do It”
The new movie River is an 86-minute formal experiment.
Continue reading “Is A Dream A Lie If It Repeats Itself?”
Ennio Morricone is having a New York moment.
Continue reading “Maestro”
If you plan to see Taylor Mac’s Bark of Millions this week, it would be wise to primer yourself beforehand.
Continue reading “Words to the Wise”
Welcome to the greatest IMAX month in the history of my moviegoing career.
Continue reading “IMONTH”
Moviegoers know that stretches of the theatrical release calendar can be defined by types.
Continue reading “Seasons of Love”
Festivals provide a cross-section of what’s tickling artists’ ivories at that specific juncture in time.
Continue reading “UTReverberations”
Art about the making of art is ubiquitous.
Continue reading “The First in Memory”
Stephen Sondheim, master of constructing bookends.
Continue reading “Stephen Symmetry”