Spanish movie ‘The Orphanage’ mysterious and haunting The Spanish film “The Orphanage” evokes memories of “The Sixth Sense,” but without the nice definiti
With so many vantage points, novel idea turns pretentious in ‘Vantage Point’ For all its pumped-up volume and flashy cuts, “Vantage Point” is, as the singer sang, just a differe
‘In Bruges’ is a dark comedy performed by sturdy cast “In Bruges” is a dark comedy about two hit men dispatched to the medieval Belgian city of Bruges. Wh
‘Jumper’ is slick, simple science-fiction adventure film As a short piece of entertainment, “The Jumper” will arrest the attention of a target audience of te
Should we care about ‘Definitely, Maybe?’ . . . Not really The movie “Definitely, Maybe” has a jagged, careless, overly cute approach, and a number of performa
Home Made Theater’s one-acts give Stoppard his due, hilariously The incandescent Tom Stoppard is being given his due at Home Made Theater this month.
Review: Pairing of Moser, Hochman proves brilliant at TSBMH Cellist Johannes Moser and pianist Benjamin Hochman gave a brilliantly executed recital Sunday after
‘Persepolis’ simply drawn, powerfully told story The animated film “Persepolis” is a delightful experience, warm and insightful, serious and whimsica
‘Fool’s Gold’ a sure letdown for those expecting comedy If you think it’s a downer to watch tragedy, you will be forced to admit that it is even more depres
‘Dead Body’ suffers from rigor mortis Fast on the heels of “27 Dresses,” clear the tracks for another romance directed at the Lifetime cro
Review: Charlap, Stewart ravishingly elegant doing Gershwin at Egg Bill Charlap and Sandy Stewart made everyone at The Egg on Sunday feel that we wore tuxes and gowns.
Review: Emerson Strings and guests captivate full house with pair of Brahms sextets The Emerson String Quartet brought two estimable colleagues Sunday afternoon to Union College’s Memo