Sep 18, 2015
Out of Frame: Black Mass
This epic tale of South Boston crime and friendship is missing a spark.
Jul 03, 2013
Out of Frame: The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger has its heart in some of the right places, but just can’t shoot straight.
May 11, 2012
Out of Frame: Dark Shadows
Dark Shadows works best as a Gothic romance, but too often turns into a dumb joke.
Dec 21, 2007
Out of Frame: Sweeney Todd
We’ve got a secret for you: Sweeney Todd is a musical. We understand there might be some confusion about that, seeing as how the television ads don’t have a single note of singing in them, and if you blink during the theatrical trailer, you’ll miss the five seconds of Johnny Depp singing buried in the clip. Make no mistake, though. The vast majority of this film is told in song. On the one hand, it’s…
Dec 20, 2007
Popcorn & Candy: In the Blink of an Eye
DCist’s highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. Foreign: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Imagine writing a book when your typing speed is roughly half a word per minute. That picture of painstaking persistence only scratches the surface of the story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the French Elle magazine editor who suffered total paralysis after a stroke that left him only able to communicate…
Dec 11, 2007
Round House Gives Us Pirates For Christmas
Yarrrrrr. Forget Jacob Marley and Sugarplum Fairies. What DCist wants for Christmas this year is pirates. And Round House is more than happy to oblige. Their production of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island (a new version by Broadway vet Ken Ludwig) fully embraces the pirate fascination that our culture has embraced even before Johnny Depp made the word “savvy” his own. The story is one familiar to many who grew up with the tale –…
Sep 13, 2007
About Tonight
>> Diddy’s in town tonight, which means only the most masochistic of locals will be waiting in line to get in to new nightclub Ibiza. Our advice? Stay out of the 1/2 mile radius around 1222 1st Street NE completely starting from 10 p.m. to around dawn. It’s just going to be too full of desperate people looking to catch a glimpse of the party host — like a Saturday night in Adams Morgan…
Aug 19, 2005
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> Throughout this weekend at the intimate space of Twins Jazz on U Street, enjoy some fabulous local jazz at the Alto Saxophone Summit. For $15, you can catch Charlie Young, a professor of music at Howard University, Marty Nau, a local jazz alto saxophonist, and Marshall Keys, who’s played with Lionel Hampton and Branford Marsalis. Tickets can be purchased here. 9 p.m. >> If you recently caught “Broken Flowers,” the latest film in…