Well, at least it’s better than the stage musical.
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Well, at least it’s better than the stage musical.
François Ozon’s playful comedy/thriller is simultaneously a throwback and decidedly modern.
Ready for some incest, rape, domestic violence, and racial injustice in movie musical form?
This full-on, feel-good musical follows an English teenager who aspires to be a drag queen — including at the school prom.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical.
Nominated for six Oscars, this Anthony Hopkins vehicle puts you inside the experience of a older man with growing dementia.
Noel Coward’s comedic play receives a suspect new film adaptation.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Regina King’s promising directorial debut.
The A-list cast imbues the “boys” with humanity and depth, keeping the over-the-top drama from spinning off into eye-rolling territory.
Julius Onah’s cinematic retelling of J.C. Lee’s play Luce is a stage-to-screen adaptation nearly on the level of Doubt and Rabbit Hole.