more by George Sax
published on Mar. 22, 2019 1pm
The title of Michael Winterbottom’s geographically expansive but taut new effort is meant ironically, and as something of a tease.
published on Mar. 13, 2019 5pm
Second Generation’s production at Shea’s Smith Theatre is a very worthy presentation of Tony Kushner’s famous intimate epic.
published on Feb. 14, 2019 11am
Aptly, the title of Nadine Labaki’s Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film means something like “chaos“ in both Hebrew and Arabic.
published on Nov. 27, 2018 5pm
A mismatched buddies movie that doesn’t embrace the concept of subtlety; in fact, they’re just about perfect strangers.
published on Nov. 20, 2018 6pm
Just when it had begun to seem that years of climate change had made it safe to come out, there comes news to remind us that it still isn’t for some.
published on Oct. 18, 2018 7pm
You may want to catch Robert Redford in David Lowery’s The Old Man and the Gun. The eighty-two-year-old Redford has announced this will be his last movie role, and if this turns out to be true, it’s a fitting departure from acting.
published on Sep. 18, 2018 5pm
Ian McEwan can’t really complain about the new movie version of his novel, since he wrote the screenplay.
published on Sep. 18, 2018 5pm
A few allowances are made, this production offers a rewarding experience and an opportunity to discover a still resonant and relevant artist.
published on Sep. 5, 2018 6pm
A disturbing yet vaguely hopeful dramatization of what conversion therapy can do to young adults.
published on Aug. 23, 2018 9am
A nostalgic memoir of Hollywood’s gay underground—for five days only at Dipson Eastern Hills.