Welcome to (the Wild, Wild) Westworld
There’s a new sheriff in town…and they’re not human. The wild west of HBO’s newest drama, Westworld, is at once familiar and different. It is full of traditional cowboy stories: bandits,
Continue ReadingThere’s a new sheriff in town…and they’re not human. The wild west of HBO’s newest drama, Westworld, is at once familiar and different. It is full of traditional cowboy stories: bandits,
Continue ReadingGilmore Girls fans rejoiced when Netflix finally aired the eagerly awaited follow-up to the hit television show. Original creators, Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino, returned to finally wrap up the
Continue ReadingTimely, hopeful, and thought-provoking are just a few words that easily describe the new science fiction movie, Arrival. Based on Ted Chiang‘s short story, “Story of Your Life”, Arrival is not
Continue ReadingFor those eager to jump back into the wonderful magical world that J.K. Rowling created, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will be a delight. It is a movie that
Continue ReadingSarah Desjardins has been busy. This Canadian-born actress has been obsessed with acting since she was a young child. She’s come a long way since acting in school plays. Sarah’s
Continue ReadingWhen you step through the entrance to the Imperial Theater to see Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, you aren’t just entering a theater; you’re entering a new
Continue ReadingMike Bartlett’s Love, Love, Love is a darkly comedic play that focuses on selfishness and its repercussions. It is a story of an insular couple whose own happiness matters more than
Continue ReadingOh, Hello on Broadway is a gut-busting comedy that is not typical theater fare. Looking around the audience, you’ll see it is a rare one for Broadway: younger and predominantly
Continue ReadingDoctor Strange, Marvel’s newest superhero movie, is not the typical superhero movie. It is a little more brainy, and a little less of a show of brute strength. The strength
Continue ReadingThe Flea Theater debuts two new one-act plays by A.R. Gurney: Ajax and Squash. Together they are called Two Class Acts. They are performed each night, separate from each other,
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