Maggie’s Plan is a neo-screwball success
Once in a while I fall suddenly, irrevocably head-over-heels for an actor who hasn’t made much of an impression previously,
Once in a while I fall suddenly, irrevocably head-over-heels for an actor who hasn’t made much of an impression previously,
Now known as Shadowland Stages as it expands to encompass a black-box theater in a nearby building, Ellenville’s favorite Art
If you’re a fan of NPR’s fast-paced, satirical news quiz show Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me, you probably have your personal
If you didn’t realize it already, maybe the Tony Awards handed out a couple of weeks ago will pound it
He barely knew his father. His few memories of the man who abandoned him as a child with neither explanation
When Now You See Me, Louis Leterrier’s flashy caper flick about an ill-assorted quartet of elite stage magicians recruited to
“If we can surprise ourselves then there’s already a sense of magic happening,” says Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award-winner John Heginbotham.
Screenwriter/director Whit Stillman had to sell his Manhattan apartment to make his first feature film, Metropolitan, in 1990. But if
For the next two Saturday nights, movie lovers can experience the power of life affirming films and the filmmakers who
End Days, written by Deborah Zoe Laufer, has been called “rapturously funny” and “uplifting, warm, wonderful” and “poignantly redemptive” by critics