Featuring Jennifer Hudson.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:36PMAl Pacino—or what’s left of him—mumbles his way incomprehensibly through this ghastly production.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 04:27PM'Macbeth' is one of Shakespeare’s dullest and shortest history plays.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 06:49PMShe loves being here with you.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 01:31PMMark Strong is unforgettable channeling Arthur Miller, while Bruce Willis gives James Caan a run for his money in 'Misery.'
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 02:49PM'Allegiance' tells a moving tale of Japanese-American internment, 'On Your Feet!' withers on the dance floor.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:23PMA drab and bloodless murder.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:38PMEverything old is new again.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:26PM'Clever Little Lies' is so inconsequential it evaporates right in front of you.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:31PMClive Owen talks an ailing marriage to death in this star-studded Harold Pinter slog.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:27PM'Catch the Butcher'is a demented romp, while a staid revival of 'Daddy Long Legs' disappoints.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:00AMThe major achievement of this film is the way it suggests every life has value if you just take the time to look.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 06:31AMWith a spectacular performance by Karen Pittman as a centerpiece, King Liz is a real midsummer surprise.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:07AMA new documentary does little to demystify the enigmatic actor.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:52PMThe play is a whiff of smoke that heads for a brick wall, but the acting is of such a high caliber that it’s worth seeing.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 06:04PMCan't hate this musical.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 01:10PMA newly discovered work by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright premiers in Williamstown.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:46AMThe summer season's best surprise.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:55AMA disappointing 'Qualms' as well as worthwhile tributes to Cy Coleman and Judy Garland.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 02:48PMClocking in at 80 minutes without an annoying intermission, a new Broadway farce called An Act of God is my kind of show.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:08PMA. R. Gurney’s memory play returns to the stage.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:11PMThe world of critics who view their duty as a craft got a little smaller this week when Time critic Richard Corliss died
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:50PMBut the new 'King and I' is unforgettable.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:29PMAn intriguing true story is deflated in his clumsy hands.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:17PMDazzling dance moves enliven an otherwise unnecessary 'American in Paris,' while 'Gigi' is too P.C. for its own good.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:57AMSo cold and dreary one character laments that “we even have indoor fog,” the first thing you see is the set—an ugly, cluttered and characterless one-room London council flat designed b…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 07:15PM'Skylight' stars an incandescent Carey Mulligan, and 'Hand to God' is awful.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:25PMWoman on top.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 05:50PMTake a ride on the Twentieth Century and you’ll find out what a Broadway blockbuster is.
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 04:14PM'The Audience,' starring Helen Mirren, vastly overshadows Larry David’s hopeless comedy 'Fish in the Dark.'
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 02:31PM