Noah Baumbach turns Don DeLillo's "unfilmable" postmodern novel into a big-budgeted, joyful surprise.
The pendulum nature of the global LGBTQ rights movement is on breathtaking display in Ken Kwek's #LookAtMe.
'Pat Rocco Dared' largely succeeds as both an introduction and elegy for an incredible participant in and witness to history.
Michelle Ehlen's Maybe Someday is a deeply moving and frequently delightful meditation on rebuilding life after loss.
Started in 1991, Reel Affirmations has been under the umbrella of the DC Center since 2014. We offer a reviewer's guide to all 41 films.
Despite heartfelt performances, 'When Time Got Louder' is a film severely short on realism and imagination.
The iconic film by John Waters is out in a restored 4K Criterion Edition, and shows this weekend at midnight at Landmark E Street Cinema.
Landmark Theatres presents screenings of classic LGBTQ-themed movies every Tuesday at its E Street Cinema in D.C.
A pop diva returns, rippling torsos soar, Hillwood explores luxurious clay, and a unique dining experience opens.
Juliette Binoche delivers a knockout performance as a divorcée caught up in a catfishing romance in "Who You Think I Am"
With live screenings on pause, two local fans launched a podcast devoted to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
Artist and subject engage in a slow-dance of mutual attraction in the lesbian drama "Portrait of a Lady on Fire"
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week!
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week!
Director Kimberley Bush hopes to provide movie-viewers with the full-on theater experience for Reel Affirmations XTRA