Theater Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’
It’s an emotional show and most will walk away relating to one of the characters. It’s an ‘of the moment’ musical and it’s one that you shouldn’t miss.
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It’s an emotional show and most will walk away relating to one of the characters. It’s an ‘of the moment’ musical and it’s one that you shouldn’t miss.
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Benny and Josh Safdie make movies that you almost have to experience and this is honestly one of the best movie going experiences you’ll have this year.
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Director J.J. Abrams and writer Chris Terrio had a monumental task upon their shoulders and there’s no way in the world they could have pleased everyone.
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Hauser is absolutely brilliant as Jewell. It’s an understated performance. If he doesn’t get an Oscar nomination it’ll be a crime.
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Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are perfect. Their performances are nuanced and genuine.
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There seems to be plenty of stories out there that might have made a better film about his life. But, this is the only one we get, then Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers is a mighty fine way to prolong his legacy.
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It’s a shame it took this long for these talents to finally work together but the film is a masterpiece and proves, once again, why Scorsese is a truly one of the best directors we have.
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Oh, what a life Leonard Soloway has lived. The legendary producer, who is now 90 years old, has had a career that’s spanned seven decades.
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The film doesn’t break any new ground, it’s basically speaking to the choir. But that’s not a bad thing at all.
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The Blue Man Group played to a packed crowd on the recent visit to the Civic Theatre. And they’re touring show, Speechless, did not disappoint.
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If the Lifetime network ever made a movie specifically for men, Inside Game would be that movie.
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It’s really about the performances and both Le Gros and Lyons are wonderful. And director Frangione really seems to know this world, showing its bleakness in every scene.
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The film, which screened at the San Diego Film Festival, features a fantastic cast of young actors that are sure to make their mark.
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The performances, however, won’t be the only thing you’ll be talking about after the show. The physical set, which is basically just an arch, is benefited by multiple on-stage projections
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Joker isn’t one of those films where you leave the theater energized. You’re beaten down and exhausted. But for a film to have that effect on you these days is quite a feat.
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The film lives and breathes on Zellwegger’s excellent work and all the praise she’s getting is absolutely deserved.
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For anyone who watched every episode of every season of Downton Abbey, the new film will be like a warm, comfortable blanket that you pulled out of storage.
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The cast is great. Jeffrey Wright as Hobie has a short monologue about restoring furniture and it’s honestly the best thing in the film.
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Even with the rose-colored lense of the film, it’s a swoony remembrance of how huge a star Linda Ronstadt was and how her voice was one for the ages.
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With a note perfect cast, quick-witted script and direction to match, Before You Know It, Hannah Pearl Utt’s marks a terrific directorial debut.
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