"Day of Rage" boils the January 6th insurrection down to a concise, persuasive timeline of violent anti-democracy
The best films of 2021 represent what a wildly eclectic year we had at the movies.
They came, they stripped, they bonded like brothers, but only one man goes home the winner on "Finding Magic Mike."
Michael R. Jackson on making history with A Strange Loop, the impact of Liz Phair, and why the show targets Tyler Perry
An immersive hybrid of theater and art installation, Flight might be the best show you ever see inside a private booth.
In "Red Rocket," Simon Rex shines as an ex-porn star whose tank is running desperately low on options.
Tituss Burgess, Amber Gray, Telly Leung, Daisy Eagan, and a host of other talents lend their voices to the project
The Anacostia Playhouse serves up a jolly night of jazz and blues with "A Snowy Nite at the Dew Drop Inn"
Spider-Man: No Way Home busts the multiverse wide open. Our spoiler-free review.
Sherry Vine returns to sleigh at Crazy Aunt Helen's with a NSFW holiday treat.
Steven Spielberg and an incredible cast deliver a moving and exuberant reimagined "West Side Story" that also stays true to its legend.
Woolly Mammoth's lockdown-delayed production of the Pulitzer-winning musical "A Strange Loop" proves worth the wait.
Arena Stage's solid production of "Seven Guitars" strikes a properly wistful tone for August Wilson's blues-tinged drama.
Driving her own film and television renaissance, Twenties creator Lena Waithe keeps her eyes on the prize of posterity
Paul Verhoeven's salacious ""Benedetta gets into the head, but not really under the skin, of the outlaw nun who swore she saw God