Spielberg and Company Deliver a Tumultuous Tale for Our Times Ansel Elgort as Tony and Rachel Zegler as Maria in 20th Century Studios’ WEST SIDE STORY, directed by Steven Spielberg. Pho…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:54PMOne of African American playwright Inda Craig Galván’s central themes is the struggle of African American women for self-realization and respect. A Hit Dog Will Holler isn’t her mos…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:54PMA Portrait of Beauty in Flux. Several weeks ago a colleague of mine, film critic Amy Nicholson, wrote an article in the LA Weekly about the importance of distinguishing between wort…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PMSporting a message of sisterhood and tolerance, Wendy Graf’s well-intentioned but clumsy drama builds around two half-sisters: Julia (Diarra Kilpatrick), an ambitious attorney living and w…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:23PMFiremen is one of those intense discomfiting plays that at times can have you squirming in your seat, wishing you’d opted to see something less painfully and graphically real. It’s also,…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:20PMOne would have thought (perhaps hoped is the better word) that Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee’s 1955 play Inherit the Wind, about the 1925 Scopes “monkey” trial, would have lost …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:33PMOscar Wilde is famous for his sparkling wit, but there’s not much spark to this humdrum production of An Ideal Husband, Wilde’s moral-minded comedy about a prominent public figure facing…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:17PMIn Kos Kostmayer’s On the Money, directed by Tom Ormeny, three overworked and underpaid employees with pressing financial problems debate whether or not to steal from their boss whose sole…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:34PMPlays or films about middle-aged men in midlife crisis are pretty common, which doesn’t mean there isn’t room for one more, provided the writing is sharp, the plot details fresh and the …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 11:00AMWhat do Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Leo Tolstoy have in common? In Scott Carter’s intellectually upscale comedy, all three are smug anthropomorphic spirits, trapped in a single c…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:44PMSo What Did Happen in Dallas? Writer/director Christian Levantino Weighs In Most Americans of a certain age still bear the imprint of that day in Dallas when President Kennedy died. L…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 09:31PMRichard Reich Makes the Case for the Besieged Middle Class in this Articulate Documentary Former Secretary of Labor and unabashed liberal Robert Reich speaks to the decline of the Ame…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:37PMThough it unfolds in the present, writer/director Asghar Farhadi’s beautiful new film underscores how difficult it can be to elude the past. His first to be shot outside his native Iran, t…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 05:57PMA Boy’s Dark World Illuminated The title of director George Tillman Jr.’s latest effort, The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete, is not to be taken literally, though you might t…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:40PMStagey Performances and Poor Tech Choices Sabotage a Great Play Death of a Salesman, the classic drama by Arthur Miller, is about American capitalism and the price it extracts from the every…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PMFilmmaker Jem Cohen’s Museum Hours strives to be a meditation on art and life, a reflection on the interchangeability between the painting and sculpture housed in a great museum and the wa…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:19PMThe Time Being (2012) is a visually arresting film, an ambitious effort undercut by a problem script and a forgettable performance by lead actor Wes Bentley. Bentley plays Daniel, a young pa…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 04:02PMIn her smart and funny show Suburban Showgirl, solo performer Palmer Davis portrays alter ego Wendy Walker, a talented dancer who struggles to juggle a passion for her art with motherhood an…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:30PMThe Magic is Missing in This Latest Neil Jordan Film Byzantium is a name that conjures up mystery and magic, but there’s little of either in this awkward vampire film, directed by Neil Jor…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:00PMComedies for adults come along so rarely these days, it’s a pleasure to have one to praise. Directed by Craig Zisk from a smart, perceptive script by Stacy and Dan Chariton, The English Te…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:31PMIf you’re not a Woody Allen fan – and I am not – you may have trouble relating to writer/director Sophie Lellouche’s pleasant if uninspiring chick flick whose hook – the main chara…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 02:19PMIn the title role Dana Delaney transforms this middling comedy into a crackling satire that makes trenchant commentary on the abuse of power. Delaney plays Chloe, the wife of an ambitious la…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:18PMFor most of its running time, Violeta Went to Heaven plays out as an engaging although not quite intimate biopic – an illuminative portrait of Chilean singer and artist Violeta Parra (Fran…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 09:52PMIn Samuel D. Hunter’s The Whale, Charlie (Matthew Arkin) an obese gay man confronting his own mortality reaches out to the daughter he walked out on years ago. Like Hunter’s play A Brigh…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 12:23PMAdaptation of Rudolfo Anaya’s Classic Novel Looks Pretty, Lacks Depth Review by Deborah Klugman Rudolfo Anaya’s coming of age novel Bless Me, Ultima, was published in 1972 at a time when…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:00PMCHINGLISH Henry David Hwang Takes us on an Adventure in Modern China Review by Deborah Klugman When playwright Henry David Hwang traveled to China in 2005, he visited a brand new cultural ar…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 08:19PMTimely Film Keeps Some but not All of its Promise Promised Land isn’t a great film but it is a good one, with a timely narrative that deals in the immediate sense with the pros and cons of…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:20PMIf you go see Hyde Park on Hudson anticipating historical perspective or an in-depth portrait of one our country’s greatest presidents, you’ll be disappointed. On the other hand, if you …
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 06:53PMIn this in-depth interview with filmmaker Drago Sumonja, the first time filmmaker explains how his ‘talking heads’ documentary zones in on the craft of acting. Interview by Debor…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:28PMNot every sociopath is an axe murderer or a conman. In The Comedy, director Rick Alverson’s painfully unfunny and self-indulgent film, the main character never carries out a violent act,…
SOURCE: Arts Beat LA at 03:00PMPhilip Seymour Hoffman delivers yet another consummate performance in A Late Quartet, a flawed film by first time feature director, Yaron Zilberman. Hoffman and Imogen Poots, riveting at tim…
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