Sumo is now open at the Public Theater and in performances through March 30. By Richard Bernard Have you ever seen a play about Sumo wrestling? My guess is probably not. And, until now, neither […]
Sumo is now open at the Public Theater and in performances through March 30. By Richard Bernard Have you ever seen a play about Sumo wrestling? My guess is probably not. And, until now, neither […]
By Elazar Abrahams Back 2 The Video Store, the pop-up speakeasy that opened at the Virgin Hotel in Midtown Manhattan on February 6, is a playful nod to the nostalgic era of 90s VHS rentals […]
The third season of Girls5eva is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Girls5eva, the little-seen comedy that could, has returned for a third outing. Under the creative helm of Meredith Scardino, the show’s first […]
We Were the Lucky Ones premieres March 28 on Hulu. By Elazar Abrahams From Poland to Ukraine, then a quick skip to Morocco and Russia. After that, a stint in Italy and a reunion in […]
All episodes of Homicide: New York are now streaming on Netflix, with a Los Angeles installment premiering later this year. By Greg Wheeler Netflix’s new documentary series Homicide: New York stands out as one of […]
Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate and all episodes of its companion series, Megamind Rules!, are now streaming on Peacock. By Zachary Greenberg 2010’s Megamind was one of the best and funniest animated films of all […]
In the tussle between going to a sold-out pop concert and inviting a lone violinist to play Mozart in your living room, New Place Players’ “Othello” skews heavily toward the latter. Performed in Casa Clara, […]
Mrs. Doubtfire resumes performances on April 14 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams This may come as a surprise, but Mrs. Doubtfire is one of the best Broadway shows this season. When I […]
Bridgerton Season 2 premieres March 25th on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad Words cannot express the joy I felt when Netflix finally announced the return of Bridgerton. The series took the world by storm at the […]
After Yang is now streaming on Showtime and playing in select theaters. By Palmer Rubin I don’t know if any filmmaker has used a TikTok dance challenge to set up his inciting incident before, but I’m […]