Category: "Hollywood Reporter"

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The documentary Thomas Keating: A Rising Tide of Silence chronicles the life and teachings of the influential spiritual leader. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

Dark House, the latest horror film from Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva, involves a young man with clairvoyant powers who inherits a mysterious country house. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

----Frank Scheck

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Todd Sklar's wacky comedy Awful Nice concerns estranged brothers who wreak havoc in Branson, Missouri. To read my Hollywood Reporter film review, click here.

War of the Worlds: Goliath, an animated sequel to H.G. Wells' sci-fi classic, depicts another Martian invasion fifteen years later. To read my Hollywood Reporter film review, click here.

-----Frank Scheck

Friday, March 7, 2014

Bryan Cranston makes his terrific Broadway debut playing Lyndon B. Johnson in the ambitious historical drama All the Way. To read my review, click here.

The best-selling erotic trilogy by E.L. James has been given an irreverent stage treatment in 50 Shades! The Musical--The Original Parody. To read my New York Post feature story about the show, click here.

-----Frank Scheck

Thursday, March 6, 2014

The new version of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, "edited and directed" by playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney, resets the action to 18th century Haiti. To read my New York Post review of this production being presented at the Public Theater, click here.

Oscar-winning actress/singer Shirley Jones delivers a nostalgic evening of songs from her classic movie musicals in her new cabaret show at the Cafe Carlyle. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

-----Frank Scheck

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

John Douglas Thompson delivers a superb performance as Louis Armstrong in Satchmo at the Waldorf, Terry Teachout's new one-person play about the jazz legend. To read my New York Post review of this Off-Broadway production, click here.

Del Shores has filmed a production of his acclaimed stage play Southern Baptist Sissies, about four young Southern men grappling with their sexuality. To read my Hollywood Reporter review, click here.

----Frank Scheck