Bold ingenuity drives 1st Stage's "Postcards from Ihatov," a transporting visual play that doesn't fully gel.
Two critics are better than one to break down the films behind the summer's buzziest box office craze, "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer."
Rorschach's revisionist fairy tale 'Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea' makes for airy, witty romance and often soggy farce.
Daringly different, but dramatically inert, George Miller’s 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' misfires shooting for the moon.
It’s only fitting that Disney is the studio behind the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Into the Woods. Who better, after all, than...
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