They're baaaaaack! The roundup of new streaming holiday movies has become one of my favorite assignments. And this year, I even got to do a video supplement! The list is here and my NY Times video debut is here.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
A week in Jay Wegman's cultural life
Friday, November 29, 2024
Holiday shows
I wrote a roundup of holiday shows for all ages and tastes. And they're not all in New York! Thataway for a little something that hopefully will give you ideas for the end of the year.
We Are Your Robots
Five sci-fi movies to stream in November
Wrapping up November with my latest batch of streaming science fiction. The conclusion of Die Alone is one of my favoring endings of the year. Check out the roundup here.
Baby and Music City
Two reviews in one with a critic's notebook about the music-themed play Babe and the country tuner Music City. I liked one very much, the other less so — which is which? Read on here.
What's your Romeo and Juliet IQ?
Tammy Faye
Interview with Aldis Hodge
There's a new Alex Cross in town, and this time they got him right. I had the pleasure to talk to Aldis Hodge about taking on James Patterson's creation for Amazon's Cross. Click here for OK McCausland's amazing splash photo (and my article).
Wednesday, November 06, 2024
In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot
On the one hand, I love seeing any attempt at a science-fiction setting on stage. On the other, I wish Sarah Mantell's play was better. My review is here.
Sci-fi movies keep coming
Jump scares
We Live in Cairo
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Showgirl
The Big Gay Jamboree
Sunday, October 06, 2024
DaaaaaalÃ!
Quentin Dupieux is back! DaaaaaalÃ! isn't among my favorites by him but I can rest easy knowing he'll have a new movie out in the US soon enough. Click here for my review.
Norman Reedus's culture 10
A new batch of sci-fi movies for September
Five new under-the-radar sci-movies to stream this month! Thataway for my selection.
Gabriel Kahane and Todd Almond
Some interesting song cycles happened to open at around the same time Off Broadway: two by Gabriel Kahane and one by Todd Almond. Read on to know which I liked best.
KS6, Medea Re-Versed, The Voices in Your Head, The Ask
Last month I dropped by a few smaller stages to see what was going on. I'm pleased to report that La MaMa is still going strong, hosting Belarus Free Theater once again, that the site-specific The Voices in Your Head is as lovely as it was back in January, and that The Ask definitely was thought-provoking. A bit less enthusiastic about the hip-hop Medea at Sheen but it had some strengths. Click here for my critic's notebook.
Monday, September 23, 2024
Ian McKellen talks about critics and ghosts
Ian McKellen is the living memory of decades of theater and talking to him is just endlessly fascinating. That was one for the bucket list. Click here for my interview.
Counting and Cracking
I recommended this show to soooo many friends, and not a single person who saw it disliked it. Consensus! You can read my review here.
James Earl Jones on stage
A belated link to my look at five important stage turns in James Earl Jones's career. Click here for my contribution to the Times's coverage after his death.
A chat with Norman Reedus
Saturday, September 07, 2024
Ending August with some science fiction
Anchoring my latest sci-fi column, which came out at the end of August, is the South Indian epic Kalki 2898 AD. It is as much of a spectacle as you would expect it to be. Click here for the details.
Profile of Zoe Sarnak
Galileo, The Lonely Few, Empire Records in 2024, and at least four more shows in development: I don't know if Zoe Sarnak is the single busiest musical-theater composer-lyricist right now, but she must be up there. Thataway for the profile.
10 Alain Delon movies
I had to make sure the movies were streaming in the US so there are a couple that I couldn't include, but overall this list is very much what I'd recommend to someone who's never seen any of Alain Delon's work. And people who have seen the biggies will discover some gems, like Once a Thief. The list is here.