July sci-fi: hey, it rhymes! My latest batch of streamable nuggets is here.
Monday, July 15, 2024
A Quiet Place Day One
A Quiet Place is emerging as one of my favorite franchises and even when a movie has problems, like the new prequel, I have a good time. More, please! I reviewed A Quiet Place: Day One for the Times.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
A trip to the Jimmys
The Jimmy Awards have become a major scouting ground for casting directors, and the 15th edition did not let anybody down. Check out my report and see what the kids are up to.
Babylon Primer primer
The great German historical series is finally back to the US with new episodes! It's been a while since the last time we met with Gereon, Lotte et al., so I wrote a primer to prep viewers for Season 4. Click here.
Find Me Here
Crystal Finn's play is middling but its cast is absolutely sterling so I'd say it's a go. My review is here.
Musicians on Broadway
Please, let's have more stories about musicians on Broadway! Not biomusicals — stories about made-up musicians. They give writers, directors and actors a lot more leeway than the hagiography and mimicry required by biographical material. I wrote about a positive new trend for the Washington Post.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
R.I.P. Françoise Hardy
How Suffs changed for Broadway
I wasn't crazy about Suffs at the Public Theater but the Broadway version may well be my favorite musical of the year, tied with Dead Outlaw. I talked to Shaina Taub and Leigh Silverman about the changes they made to their show over the past two years. Click here for my story.
What to see during Pride month
I rounded up some theater performances of interest for Pride month. Some of them are settled on Broadway but others have short runs so don't sleep on them. Go for it!
Godzilla leads the sci-fi pack this month
Godzilla Minus One is finally streaming so of course I had to lead the latest installment of my sci-fi column with it! What a great movie. The column can be found here.
The Watchers
Ishana Shyamalan's debut feature has a lot of issues but Dakota Fanning is, as always, a compelling screen presence. Click here for my review.
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld
The Great Lillian Hall
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
Julia Masli's Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha is impressive in many ways, which is why I wanted it to cut so much deeper. She stops just short of where it becomes really interesting. My review is here.
Nobody Cares
Yes, that title sounds a bit like Laura Benanti is fishing for compliments but she pulls off a really fun show at Minetta Lane, produced by Audible. Click here for my review.
Dungeons and Dragons
Crying at Broadway shows
Monday, May 13, 2024
Science fiction for May 2024
Here's another batch of under-the-radar sci-fi movies that are new (or at least newish) to streaming and VOD this month.
Eurovision 2024
Once again I joined the New York Times team covering Eurovision. World news have really intruded on that pop stage in the past few years, even more so at this year's edition. You can find our live commentary at this link. I also had separate articles touching on some specific aspects: a guide to the 2024 contest, how the voting works, the pop powerhouse known as Sweden.
Tuesday, May 07, 2024
The Miser
I ventured — and by that I mean that I walked —to Prospect Park to check out Molière in the Park's production of The Miser. Like pretty much everybody who grew up in France, I read Molière in school, so I'm always excited to see one of his plays here in the US. You can check out my review here.
Monday, April 29, 2024
Stars on Broadway
Four screen stars, four Broadway shows: I wrote about Rachel McAdams, Steve Carell, Jessica Lange and Eddie Redmayne for the Washington Post — article here.