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REVIEW: “The Dead Don’t Die” Breathes Life into Zombie Movies
Have you ever watched a movie and two minutes in thought, "Yeah, this is going to be good?" That is precisely how I felt when I settled into my seat at the Angelika theater at Mockingbird Station to catch an early screening of The Dead Don't Die.
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“The Play That Goes Wrong” Goes Right in Dallas
You would think it'd get old, the fumbling theatrics, but as the two-act play goes on the laughter gets louder; the audience won't stop howling.
REVIEW: “The Tomorrow Man” Clumsily Welcomes Love and Living in the Present
What starts out as a slow film turns into a clumsy rom-com about two older people meeting and finding meaning in a world that doesn’t get them.
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“The Tomorrow Man” Clumsily Welcomes Love and Living in the Present
What starts out as a slow film turns into a clumsy rom-com about two older people meeting and finding meaning in a world that doesn’t get them.
REVIEW: Booksmart: Inclusive and Progressive
The comedic flow was so genuine and truly entertaining for adults as well as teens. I cannot remember a time when I laughed that hard.
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“Cruel Intentions” Musical; Not What You Think
Now playing at the AT&T Performance Arts Center Wyly Theater (through May 26), the musical is a cross between a parody of the cult classic and what the Chicago Tribune so eloquently called a jukebox adaptation of the same.
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“The Lightning Thief” Steals the Show
The Lightning Thief Musical is an engaging adventure from beginning to end and a musical that makes it easy for kids and the kids at heart to connect with.
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REVIEW: ‘The Hustle,” Funny But Not Female Forward
The movie is really funny – I give Hathaway major props for being able to keep a straight face opposite Wilson.
Out And About: “Hamilton” Raises the Bar
What I really loved about this production – and what I heard from many of those in attendance – is that it is a true musical, meaning that the entire show is either sung or rapped through.
Movie Review: “Greta” Sticks Around Like Chewing Gum
If you want to see a surprisingly gory movie this weekend, check out the new thriller “Greta,” starring Chloë Grace Moretz as Francis and Isabelle Huppert as Greta.
REVIEW: “Greta” Sticks Around Like Chewing Gum
If you want to see a surprisingly gory movie this weekend, check out the new thriller “Greta,” starring Chloë Grace Moretz as Francis and Isabelle Huppert as Greta.
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REVIEW: Based on a True Story
Knowing that some of the scenes you are about to see actually happened just give the film a little more authenticity.
Pat and Emmitt Smith Give to DISD Students
Helping equip needy students has become an annual back-to-school tradition for Pat and Emmitt Smith, Dallas ISD, and other partners.
The Theodore: A Review
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Farah Fleurima