Biographical thriller portrays a doomed romance that allegedly inspired the infamous murders
Moretz, who stars in conversion therapy film "Miseducation of Cameron Post," said that queer films should be "created by queer people"
The songs are a bit lackluster, but the comedy absolutely slays in Arena's movie-to-musical adaptation, "Dave"
L.A. musician Tom Goss returns to D.C. for a one-night concert celebrating his life's journey as a gay man
The documentary McQueen captures the illustrious designer's career as a symphony of genius, exultation, and depression
"The Spy Who Dumped Me" drops two wacky BFF's into the center of international espionage and one leaden action-comedy
Two prominent theater companies host weekend open houses, attracting thousands to their neighborhoods
Fall Fest is "a neighborhood gathering, block party, back-to-school drive, health fair, and more"
Our picks of the best in arts and entertainment in D.C. this week!
Everything arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week
Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s On the Run II packs a potent one-two punch, but doesn’t deliver the knockout.
TransLAW's annual "A Toast to TransLAW" is July 30 at Trade
"A Very English Scandal" is a phenomenally acted portrayal of the pressures of trying to remain closeted
The Kennedy Center invites everyone to dance to ballet, salsa -- and Kylie
As American Utopia heads to Merriweather, Annie-B Parson and Chris Giarmo reflect on the once-in-a-lifetime concert