Politics and mayhem make strange but hilarious bedfellows in Ike Barinholtz's dark comedy "The Oath"
Florence + the Machine take the Anthem higher with lush rock and positive vibes
Heisenberg pair carves out a seductive romance between a butcher and a mystery woman who meet by chance
Todrick Hall opens up about searching for love, conquering setbacks, and embracing success
Bradley Cooper's remake of "A Star Is Born" is a gritty, heartfelt show-biz fable driven by the force of its two stars
Keira Knightley's latest star turn takes her to the salons of turn-of-the-century Paris
Despite a few strong performances, Keegan's Lincolnesque doesn't fully deliver, landing somewhere in the muddy middle
Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster celebrate the smart kids in their lovable documentary "Science Fair"
Calhoon brings his quirky, musical-comedy showcase Brian Calhoon's Marimba Cabaret to DC Arts Center
"Fahrenheit 11/9" takes aim at Trump, the GOP, the DNC, and everything off-kilter in post-election America
Pondering the ghosts of Jewish family past and present in Studio's "If I Forget" and Theater J's "The Pianist of Willesden Lane"
GALA's "Como Agua para Chocolate" lacks a few key ingredients, while REP's "Sweeney Todd" needed a little longer in the oven
The cheeky thriller "A Simple Favor" twists itself into knots trying desperately to outsmart the audience
Heavenly harmonies and one White-hot performance mark the high notes of Mosaic's Marie and Rosetta.
Playwright Siegmund Fuchs looks behind the closed doors of the closeted mind