A lost 5-year-old Indian boy is adopted by an Australian couple. Two decades later, he makes his way back.
Jan 16, 2015
Out of Frame: Paddington
Though it relies heavily on slapstick comedy, there’s a hint of the melancholy that hangs over the new animated feature “Paddington.”
Oct 05, 2012
Out of Frame: The Paperboy
There’s so much grime, filth and general sleaze in Lee Daniels’ swamp noir, that when the credits finally roll, you might need a shower
Oct 26, 2007
Morning Roundup: Transit Transition Edition
Welcome to Friday, Washington. More reactions to the Metro Board’s proposed fare hikes this morning, as The Examiner quotes the chairman of Metro’s Riders Advisory Board claiming he’ll be switching to driving from Rockville to Rosslyn at least two days a week if the increases go into effect. Do the proposed fare hikes make you think you’ll change your commuting habits? Operator Error Blamed in Track Deaths: Another report about a terrible Metro accident from…
Aug 16, 2007
The D.C. Movie Mistakes Continue (Updated)
Can’t anyone get D.C. right? Today the Post’s Reliable Source reports that Nicole Kidman’s newest thriller, The Invasion, makes a number of relatively amateur mistakes in trying to use the District as a backdrop, even though a good part of it was filmed here. Among those: – Kidman, who plays a D.C. psychiatrist, buys magazines at one of those big sidewalk newsstand kiosks — the ones all over New York but not on any corner…
Jan 16, 2007
DCist Takes You to the Movies
Completely unlike your great aunt Edna, DCist is here to shower you with gifts you will actually use and enjoy. We’ve teamed up once again with our friends at Landmark’s E Street Cinema to bring a free film screening to our readers. This time around it’s God Grew Tired of Us: The Story of Lost Boys of Sudan, a powerful new documentary by Christopher Dillon Quinn and co-director Tommy Walker, which chronicles the inspirational story…
And another good morning to you, D.C. Looks like it’s going to be a fine, bright, sunny day in the city, with temperatures in the lower to mid 50s. But don’t let our cheery outlook force you into being in a good mood too, especially if you were one of the unfortunate souls stuck in the 24-mile backup on the Outer Loop of the Beltway last night. Seriously, haven’t we all already learned that slowing…
Nov 22, 2005
Your New Neighbors: Brad and Angelina
Washington has traded up in the area of celebrity worshiping, it seems. Gone are the days of grudgingly admitting that someone is “famous for D.C.” Nicole Kidman, Kiefer Sutherland and Eva Longoria may have left town but media darlings, humanitarians and the preternaturally pretty Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are ready to move in. Literally. A faithful DCist reader tipped us off to a People Magazine report that Brad and Angelina were seen leaving the…
Oct 26, 2005
Good Ol’ Reliable Metro
We’re not ones to peddle in rumors and gossip, but this one was worth too much to pass up. The Post’s Reliable Sources reported the following today on Nicole Kidman, in town filming a new alien thriller, which we publish un-edited: The script of “The Visiting” — an alien-epidemic thriller due out next year — called for Kidman’s character to race into the Cleveland Park station, some kind of evil in pursuit, and hop the…