Jul 31, 2017
AMC Nixes Plan To Replace Iconic Uptown Theater Sign
The proposal resulted in rare levels of agreement on the Cleveland Park listserv.
Aug 09, 2011
D.C. to Get Fake “IMAX” Theater of Its Very Own
If you’re like me, you’re tired of just having plain old IMAX in D.C., via the two traditional IMAX screens at the Smithsonian’s Natural History and Air and Space museums. What do we want? The IMAX Experience®, of course, which just sounds sexier, and which you can get at the multiplex instead of having to go to a museum like some tourist. Well, our prayers have been answered, because we can begin experiencing® IMAX here in D.C. instead of just, oh, I don’t know, watching it, starting on September 9, when a newly-outfitted IMAX-esque screen opens at the AMC Georgetown.
Nov 15, 2007
Popcorn & Candy: Music in the Time of War
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Indie: War/Dance Sometimes you need an antidote before the poison even arrives. Next week Hollywood releases yet another of those diabetic-shock-inducing films about musically gifted youngsters and how they can be an inspiration to us all, designed to make soccer moms everywhere weep into their hankies. One week prior to that, though, comes a documentary from…
Sep 21, 2007
Morning Roundup: The Last Picture Show Edition
We’ve arrived at another Friday, Washington, so welcome to it. Some sad news to note off the bat, however, as the Post brings word that the last movie theater left in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, the AMC Loews Dupont 5, will go the way of Visions and the Janus 3 before it and close its doors forever in January. We can certainly attest that the last few times we went to see a film…
Aug 31, 2007
DCist’s September Theater Preview
They’re baaaaack. The area’s theater companies, that is. September marks season opener time for quite a few groups around town. Here are some of the highlights: This weekend kicks things off with the Kennedy Center’s Page to Stage festival. Get a free first look at some of the new plays premiering around town this season. Lots of stuff looks interesting — a new take on Kafka’s The Trial from Catalyst, Ken Ludwig’s version of The…
Jul 19, 2007
Uptown Theater Not Closing, Despite Rumors
A flurry of frantic, angry emails began around 6 p.m. last night on the Cleveland Park Listserve and moved seemingly all over town by 8 p.m. It was the end of civilization as we know it! A catastrophe of epic proportions! Alert the National Guard! The Uptown Theater might be closing! Thankfully, cooler heads have now prevailed. Turns out the rumor got started because the Jews for Jesus outfit McLean Bible Church put up…
Feb 23, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> Friends ‘o DCist Middle Distance Runner have had quite a ride since playing our special Unbuckled/Anniversary concert last September. Despite a few bumps on the road, they’ve gone from little band that could to having their first headlining slot at 9:30 club tonight. We’ll say we knew them when. With The Dance Party. 10 p.m., $10. >> Akron/Family impressed the pants off of critics in 2005 with their self-titled neo-folk stylings. They’ll be…
Jan 05, 2007
Out Of Frame: Notes On A Scandal
Notes on a Scandal may star two of the greatest living actresses, thespians who more often play monarchs than molls, but don’t fool yourself—the movie’s trash, not art. But it’s a kind of high trash, a thinking woman’s “beach viewing,” much in the vein of the delightfully lurid 2003 François Ozon film Swimming Pool. Based on the novel What Was She Thinking?: Notes on a Scandal by the British writer Zoë Heller, Notes stars Judi…
Oct 23, 2006
DCist Interview: Asking Aronofsky
What if you could live forever? It’s an intriguing question that many filmmakers have attempted to address over the years. Just don’t ask it of Darren Aronofsky, writer/director of the upcoming sci-fi love story, The Fountain. He hates taglines — such as this one for his movie — that narrow the focus of and discourage individual thought on the meaning of his work. Last Tuesday, the man behind the psychological brain bender, Pi, and the…
Jan 04, 2006
Morning Roundup: Beware Shockwaves on K Street
Good morning, Washington. The Post reports today that an agreement has been reached on the development of the National Capital Medical Center. Howard University and city officials yesterday told the paper that a deal is complete outlining the placement of the $400 million hospital on the site of the former D.C. General Hospital in Southeast. The city will contribute $212 million toward construction, though Howard remains noncommital on how much care will be made available…