Categories: "News"

Thursday, February 6, 2014

John Lloyd Young, the Tony Award-winning star of both the Broadway production and upcoming film version of the musical Jersey Boys, is performing a stellar evening of '60s and '70s oldies at the Cafe Carlyle. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

A Vegas bachelorette party goes horribly awry in the raunchy film comedy Best Night Ever. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

-----Frank Scheck

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Billy Joel performed a standout concert featuring hits and deep album cuts as part of his monthly residency at Madison Square Garden. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

A young man deals with career and romantic confusion in Maggie Kiley's debut feature film Brightest Star. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

-----Frank Scheck

 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as a murderous drug smuggler in the new action thriller Enemies Closer. To read my Hollywood Reporter film review, click here.

Holocaust survivors recount their childhood memories in Isaac Hertz' documentary Life is Strange. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

------Frank Scheck

Monday, February 3, 2014

The legendary nightspot Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe has been gloriously resurrected for the lavish immersive theatrical experience Queen of the Night. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

The lyrical documentary 12 O'Clock Boys explores a young boy's fascination with a group of daredevil urban dirt bike riders. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

------Frank Scheck

Friday, January 31, 2014

The Classic Stage Company is presenting a revival of Bertolt Brecht's rarely performed play A Man's a Man featuring original music by Duncan Sheik (Spring Awakening). To read my Hollywood Reporter theater review, click here.

Aaron Eckhart stars as the titular monster in the action thriller I, Frankenstein. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

Video and performance artist Shannon Plumb plays a dissastisfied Brooklyn housewife and mother in her debut film Towheads. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

-----Frank Scheck