This reinterpretation of Tarantino's film as a Shakespearean tragedy is fascinating and works hilariously well.
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Theatre Review (LA): To Kill A Mockingbird
The film adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel is brought lovingly to the stage in this Actors Co-Op production.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): The Days of the Commune by Bertolt Brecht at the White Bear Theatre
A production whose ambition is to be applauded, and enjoyed.
Read More »DVD Review: Lost Empires
Lost Empires is a melancholy piece with some great acting, set just before World War I.
Read More »Concert Review: Two Door Cinema Club at The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 9/23/11
Two Door Cinema Club bring a piece of the UK's finest indie dance to an elated San Francisco.
Read More »RiffTrax Presents Low Blows in High-Def
The gurus of masterfully-timed insults return with four more DVD (and Blu-ray!) releases.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
This attempt at restaging the classic revue is torpedoed by technical problems, miscasting and an unnecessary backstory.
Read More »Music Review: Sonny Rollins – Road Shows, Volume 2
An all-star cast showed up to wish Sonny Rollins a Happy 80th.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): Treat Yourself Like Cary Grant
A young attorney hopes to exonerate a Death Row inmate who thinks he's Cary Grant in this uneven production.
Read More »Book Review: The Best American Short Plays 2009-2010, Edited by Barbara Parisi
An anthology of shorter work by American playwrights begs the question - is it all really the best?
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