Angels in America, Big Fish, Mona Lisa Smile
Playwright Tony Kushner won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his brilliant two-part play Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Set…
Seattle's Indie-Pop Press – Music Reviews, Film Reviews, and Big Fun
Playwright Tony Kushner won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his brilliant two-part play Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Set…
Over the Moonthru 12/6, Seattle RepThe new Stephen Dietz adaptation of P. G. Wodehouse's The Small Bachelor is theatrical candy: pretty and brightly-colored, and overflowing…
Baggage claim at Sea-Tac, mid-2002. I'm meeting my visiting parents, up from Arkansas for a long weekend. My mom spots me in a crowd and…
You can hear Imaginary Embracey, Imaginary Amie, and Imaginary Liz talk about Psycho on the June 24, 2019 episode of the Dead Beat Film Society…
An ordinary day at an American high school. Odd autumnal calm descends as a beautiful boy (John McFarland) is late to classes after having to…
In the uproarious new film Die Mommie Die! {opening 10/31 for a three-week run at Loews Uptown Cinemas} Jason Priestley plays a washed-up TV actor.…
Fallen pop diva Angela Arden (Charles Busch) was once a world-famous songstress, the queen of Hollywood, the woman every man wanted -- then she lost…
Most of you enjoyed the super-sunny, wickedly-warm summer we had this year. Well I'm sorry, but those days are gone. Actually, I'm not sorry, because…
I will never, ever forget Suzanne Bouchard's delightful dual performances in last year's ultra-campy Empty Space Theatre production of Valley of the Dolls -- her…
Waiting. There's a lot of it going on in indie god John Sayles' latest, an absorbing little drama about six American women visiting an unnamed…