Theatre Review :: Some Like It Hot Tour at Washington DC’s National Theatre
‘Some Like It Hot’ showcases dynamite choreography and a vibrant cast… continue reading
‘Some Like It Hot’ showcases dynamite choreography and a vibrant cast… continue reading
The acclaimed ‘Hadestown’ comes to DC and is a must-see for musical fans… continue reading
‘The Baltimorons’ is a drama-comedy that’s heavier on the drama, but keeps its focus on a new relationship… continue reading
‘Bad Shabbos’ is a fairly funny, mostly ridiculous dark comedy played entirely straight… continue reading
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ shakes up the Marvel formula by going back to its roots and delivers a delightful tale… continue reading
‘A Working Man’ offers no surprises, but it’s a classic Statham superman killfest… continue reading
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ is a sort of love letter to the 30 year old franchise with references galore and a satisfying enough conclusion… continue reading
‘Hangdog’ stars Desmin Borges in a story about finding what was lost, in more ways than one… continue reading
‘In Fidelity’ takes a tragic situation and attempts to build a tragicomic story on top of it… continue reading
The Wasp delights in its elevated small-story vibe with an excellent pair of leads… continue reading
‘The Convert’ takes another stab at the ‘noble foreigner’ genre with mostly positive results… continue reading
‘White Bird’ is a sequel that focuses on a WW2-era story about the capability of kindness… continue reading
‘Me, Myself, and the Void’ is no laugh riot, but is often funny and punchy in that poignant way indie films can sometimes be… continue reading
‘Another Happy Day’ gives a comedic insight into the depressing world of a new mother… continue reading
The second season of ‘House of the Dragon’ raised the stakes but suffered greatly from network interference… continue reading