The world premiere ofJason Robert BrownandTaylor Mac's new musicalMidnight in the Garden of Evil, based on John Berendt's 1994 non-fiction book, begins previews at Chicago's Goodman Theatre June 25, with performances continuing through August 4 in the Albert Theatre. Opening...
In truth, I think it may have been a bit more enjoyable, had I been three sheets to the wind with Christmas port.The story was a bit odd, but it was Agatha Christie herself who was so off, we've had two different interpretations of her previously, Marshall and Bradley, this time ...
This is an incredible show down to every last detail. Everyone in the cast gives a powerhouse performance. It is very conversational and a slow burn but the payoff is worth every second. If you are a fan of anything Flanagan has done in the past, I would HIGHLY recommend Midnight Mass....
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(The votes of the Best of 2008 Readers Poll are in!And the winner is...) Tom Mes The best: 1.Tokyo Sonata(dir: Kiyoshi Kurosawa) The buzz around the Cannes Film Festival was that this should have at the very least been in the main competition, but even in the Un Certain Regard si...
Ugh, I hate it when a woman’s clothes don’t allow me immediate access to all the holes I would like to stick things in. But at least they make a part of her body pleasing to my eye, and that’s all that matters. Chedward greets Ana and considers kissing her hand, but he doe...
Fiji Cavanaugh is a witch in Midnight, Texas. She's described as a quirky, funny, and free spirit who marches to the beat of her own drum, though can also be seen as a unifier and a protector of her friends who have become her adopted family. She's the t
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