So Kate Hudson’s in the new Knives Out movie Glass Onion, in which the Mona Lisa painting plays a pivotal role.
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So Kate Hudson’s in the new Knives Out movie Glass Onion, in which the Mona Lisa painting plays a pivotal role.
Continue reading “Mona Hudson”
Striving for what’s traditionally considered “great” in art is overrated as an objective virtue.
Continue reading “When Bad is Good”
It’s a cliche to say that setting a story in New York turns the city into an important character within the movie’s firmament.
Continue reading “No NY No NY No”
A musical’s primary dramaturgy is rooted in which parts of the story the composers decide to set to music.
Continue reading “Lyle, Lyle, Dramaturgy”
Does anyone else find it weird that Pasek and Paul scored two straight movie musicals with basically the same plots?
Continue reading “The “Greatest” Showmen”
Taking an adult stroll down Sesame Street — courtesy of The Musical!, now at Theatre Row — had the unexpected effect of making me realize anew both the extent and the nature of how Avenue Q riffs on the original series.
Continue reading “The Innuendo Is for Porn”
While we’re on the subject of musical lineages for Broadway beltesses:
Continue reading “The Gypsy Waitlist”
In my 32 year lifetime, has anyone converted more adolescent disciples to the religion of Musicals than Idina Menzel?
Continue reading “This Way to the Missionary”
Remember when Lincoln Center and the Park Avenue Armory imported the Royal Shakespeare Company for multiple productions performed in repertory about a decade ago?
Continue reading “Just a Tip”