Top Ten Films of 2016 By Kyle Osborne This is probably my least conventional list in years. There’s a super hero flick, a film that was “Rotten” on Rotten Tomatoes.com, and two foreign releases. Whatever, I don’t care—these were the films that moved me the most in 2016. Manchester By…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Titanic’ at Signature Theatre
By Kyle Osborne After a decidedly rough 2016, you wanted some good news for the new year? Here it is: Titanic, the Tony Award-winning musical currently playing at Signature Theatre, is as glorious as you’ve heard. You think you know the ending? As the annoying Trivago commercial spokesman might say:…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘All The Way’ at Arena Stage
By Kyle Osborne Reckoning with the fact that Black Lives Matter. Arm-twisting to get legislation passed. Preparing for possible shenanigans at the upcoming convention. Although it sounds a lot like 2016, it’s 1964. Lyndon Johnson has become President following the assassination of John F. Kennedy several months earlier. High stakes…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Destiny of Desire’ at Arena Stage: Dos Thumbs Up!
By Kyle Osborne The new theatre season has just begun and it’s already feeling exceptional. Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater has started things off with a hilarious romp called Destiny of Desire. It’s sexy and silly and a lot of fun to experience. Please read my review and…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Visit’
By Kyle Osborne No one has rooted for M Night Shyamalan with more passion than I. ‘Unbreakable’ remains one of my favorite films of the 90’s and, of course, ‘The Sixth Sense’ made him an instant sensation. But let’s face it–he lit the fuses to numerous stink bombs over the…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Get Hard’ – Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart Bring Up The Rear…Repeatedly
By Kyle Osborne It goes out of its way to be offensive, it takes low brow to a new low, and if you were paid a nickel for every f-bomb and anatomical reference, you’d walk out of the theatre with enough to pay for your popcorn. But “Get Hard” also…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Laugh’ at Studio Theatre
Laugh, set in the Silent Film era of the 1920’s, is a love letter to pratfalls and props, to double-takes and dreams of Hollywood and striking it rich. And pies in the face. Helen Cespedes plays Mabel, a rube who would be right at home in a vintage Mountain Dew…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Divergent Series: Insurgent’
By Kyle Osborne Not to sound like a curmudgeon, but these so-called “Young Adult” novels turned movies sort of run together for me—which one has Jennifer Lawrence? Is she the same person as Shailene Woodley? What was the name of the one that had Harrison Ford and a kid in…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Run All Night’ with Liam Neeson and Ed Harris 3 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne We abhor violence and murder and deadly car chases in real life. Of course we do. But put those elements in a cinematic context and you’re talking about important components of some of the greatest films in American history. ‘Run All Night’ isn’t even close to being…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’: A Warm Visit With Old Friends
By Kyle Osborne If you’re old enough to remember old TV Shows like ‘The Love Boat’ and ‘Hotel’,then you might think what I’m about to say is an insult, but it’s not…’The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ is like an extended episode of the Love Boat. Seriously. It uses the…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Jupiter Ascending’ – Space Camp
By Kyle Osborne Note: This is not a review. It would be dishonest to say that I saw all of “Jupiter Ascending.” Don’t get me wrong, it’s the worst movie I’ve seen in recent memory, and if I were officially giving it a rating, I’d give Zero out of 4…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery’ at Arena Stage
Is there anything wrong with a play being “Silly”? Are you kidding? Any Monty Python fan will instantly think of the “Ministry Of Silly Walks” and double over laughing. And so it is with Ken Ludwigs Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery. It’s whip smart and completely sophisticated in its execution, writing and delivery.…
Read MoreReview: Donny and Marie: Christmas at the National
By Kyle Osborne Donny and Marie, the Osmond siblings who have no memory of any point in their lives when they weren’t in show business, are the last living links (along with Wayne Newton) to the part of Vegas that, itself, remains the last living link to Vaudeville. Their Vegas…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Birdman (Or The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) 4 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne Like the pompous ass I can be (when I’m at my very best) I have already predicted 3 of the 5 Best Actor Nominees, which will be announced sometime in 2015. Eddie Redmayne for “The Theory of Everything” is the surest of sure things. Steve Carrell for…
Read MoreMovie Review: “The Theory of Everything” 4 out of 4 Stars. Certain Oscar Nom for Eddie Redmayne
By Kyle Osborne I know this sounds cocky, but of the 5 guys who will be nominated for Best Actor Oscars at the next Academy Awards—I’m certain I know 3 of them. The first soon to be nominee is Eddie Redmayne, who plays the celebrated scientist Stephen Hawking in “The…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Interstellar’ 2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne I’m not saying that the Emperor isn’t wearing any clothing, but Director Christopher Nolan is walking through the town square in a razor thin thong that his most rabid fans (whose hero worship borders on a proprietary bent) are mistaking for a three-piece suit. “Interstellar,” Nolan’s “Epic”…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Elmer Gantry’ at Signature Theatre
By Kyle Osborne There is a moment in Elmer Gantry, about half way through the first act, when you realize you’re experiencing something great—something that you can’t see whenever the mood strikes you—something you can go around the corner and grab like a loaf of bread. That something (someone) is…
Read MoreMovie Review ‘Kill The Messenger’ with Jeremy Renner 2 1/2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne There’s something appealing about thrillers involving journalists—they’re the ultimate whistle-blowers. Great films, ranging from ‘All The President’s Men” to “The Insider”, have given us portraits of “The Lone Crusader for Truth” putting his reputation if not his very life in jeopardy to expose the evil doings of…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Judge’ 2 1/2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne You couldn’t ask for a better cast, and the production is first rate-so what’s wrong with “The Judge”? The story follows a slick Chicago lawyer (Robert Downey, Jr.) who never represents innocent people because they can’t afford his services. Downey is perfectly cast as the cocky dandy…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Gone Girl’ 3 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne Did he kill his wife or not? That’s the central question in “Gone Girl,” the new movie adapted from the worldwide best-selling novel. Well, it’s the central question for half of the film, before a big “reveal”, and a shift in tone and plot—none of which will…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Equalizer’. Denzel Does His Thing!
By Kyle Osborne We go to the movies for lots of reasons—to put away our cares for a couple of hours, or to be taken to a location which we’ll probably never see in “real life.” But sometimes we simply want to see the good guy prevail over the…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The Shoplifters’ at Arena Stage Will Steal Your Heart
By Kyle Osborne How does one make serious commentary on the subject of income inequality and the soulless indifference of corporate chain stores? If you’re Canadian playwright and director Morris Panych, you start with a 16 ounce Rib-eye steak being hidden up an old lady’s dress. Next, have said old…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘This Is Where I Leave You’ With Jason Bateman and Tina Fey
By Kyle Osborne “This Is Where I Leave You” stars one of my favorite guys for the past 5 or 10 years—Jason Bateman. He comes home to find his wife cheating on him with his boss, and barely settles in to a bachelor’s apartment before learning that his father has…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Maze Runner’ 2 1/2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne This week, 2 films that are driving right down the middle of the road, neither terrible nor terrific, but certainly appealing to the narrowest part of their respective audiences. The Maze Runner gets off to a compelling start, as a late teen dude finds himself waking up…
Read MoreMovie Review” “Sin City: A Dame To Kill For” 4 Out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne Let’s be honest, movies start getting worse, not better, during August and early September. Typically, these few weeks are when Hollywood dumps the films that weren’t good enough for summer and aren’t good enough for late fall and the holidays. Talk about “expendable.” So, it’s nice to…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Expendables 3’ Gets 2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne The four eldest actors of the cast of “The Expendables 3” have a combined age of 265 years. If they had to buy tickets to their own movie, they’d get the senior citizen’s discount. They’re not the Expendables, they’re the Depends-ables. This film isn’t rated PG-13, it’s…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ 2 1/2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne Would I lose credibility with you if I mentioned that ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ is nowhere near as awful as I thought it’d be? What’s that? I don’t have any credibility to lose? Perfect, because some people are really gonna like it, and I don’t think those…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Calvary” Profound Message With A Light Touch
By Kyle Osborne We learn in the first minutes of “Calvary”, an Irish film starring the great Brendan Gleeson as the Priest of a small seaside town, that Gleeson is a good priest, a good man. And that is precisely why his life is in mortal danger. Inside the confessional…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Snowpiercer’ Now on iTunes and Still In Some Theaters
By Kyle Osborne Don’t you sometimes get a little suspicious when every critic is raving about a film that hardly anyone you know has seen? Same here. Sometimes it means that the critics have glommed onto something that they dare not pan for fear of losing cool points with their…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Carrie: The Musical’ Bloody Good Fun at Studio Theatre
By Kyle Osborne How could you not want to see a Broadway musical that made history—a show that remains part of showbiz lore? Carrie: The Musical, which opened on Broadway in 1988, and quickly closed after five official performances, was one of the biggest belly flops in theatre history. The…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Guardians of the Galaxy” 3 1/2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne I was sick of the preview trailer by this past Spring, and having never heard of the Guardians of the Galaxy, I figured that Marvel Comics had finally run out of super heroes to star in zillion dollar movies, and had gotten desperate. Ah, but it’s nice…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Lucy” – This is Your Brain On Drugs
By Kyle Osborne Have you ever listened intently to, let’s say, an old Uncle tell you a story that is so ridiculously implausible, so far-fetched, that you’re actually too entertained to interrupt and call bull on the whole thing? Well, say hello to Uncle Luc Besson, the director of “Lucy”. …
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes’ 3 Out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne Hi Friends! This week I’m posting a video review of ‘Dawn Of The Planet of The Apes.’ I hope you’ll click the image below and watch it. I’m not raving as much as most critics, but it is worth seeing. Tweet Pin It
Read MoreMovie Review: “Tammy”. Melissa McCarthy’s Comedy Is Tragic
By Kyle Osborne To paraphrase an old show biz axiom: Slip on a banana peel and fall on your bum? That’s comedy. Slip on a banana peel, fall and crack your skull open and start bleeding? That’s tragedy. Melissa McCarthy’s new comedy “Tammy”, which she and her husband, Ben Falcone,…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Transformers: Age of Extinction”
By Kyle Osborne We all know that the Transformers films and their reviled director, Michael Bay, are critic-proof. So why am I even here? If you’re a fan, you’ve already made your plans and you won’t be disappointed. If you’re not a fan, is this fourth film in the franchise,…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Jersey Boys’ Can’t We All Just Get Along?
By Kyle Osborne I’ve only met him twice, briefly—but Clint Eastwood’s friendly smile and direct eye contact and firm handshake are the stuff movie stars are made of. Everyone who has ever worked with him, especially those whom he has directed, has only the nicest things to say about him.…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Chef’ 4 Out Of 4 Stars. Jon Favreau Cooks Up Laughs
By Kyle Osborne In the midst of all the summer bombast—the monsters and the superheroes and the big-budget extravaganzas, may we take a moment for a little “counter-programming”? I’ve let it quietly go for a few weeks, but it’s starting to expand into more theaters and it’s time to talk…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Maleficent’ Shhh…you’ll wake the audience
By Kyle Osborne Every good fairy tale starts with “Once Upon A Time,” and so does the new movie “Maleficent,” Disney’s re-imagining (or some word like that) of the Sleeping Beauty tale, as seen through the eyes of who we always thought was the kinda hot witch who casts the…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘A Million Ways To Die In The West’
By Kyle Osborne Flatulence, pedophilia, explosive diarrhea, male bodily fluids, urinating sheep and a shooting gallery that features “runaway slaves” as the painted metal targets—these are just a few of the “hilarious” subjects that Seth McFarlane mines for groans in “A Million Ways To Die In The West.” McFarlane, best…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Cock’ at Studio Theatre- Now Extended Through June 29th
NOTE: ‘Cock” has received a one week extension at Studio Theatre, where it will now close on June 29th. GO SEE IT! By Kyle Osborne “….you don’t have to like the characters in order to enjoy a play, of course. And in Cock that is great news. One more minute…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Smokey Joe’s Cafe’ at Arena Stage
By Kyle Osborne When Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller met in Los Angeles in 1950, the two teenagers could never have imagined that they’d co-write dozens of songs that not only would be chart-topping hits, but would become part of Americana. Decades of pop culture have played out over a…
Read MoreQ&A with ‘Godzilla’ Director Gareth Edwards
By Kyle Osborne It’s hard to believe that the man who directed the new ‘Godzilla’ film is still in his thirties. The soft-spoken Brit had only made one other film (2010’s ‘Monsters’) before getting the reigns to a film that reportedly cost well over 100 million dollars to make. Read…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Neighbors’ 2 out of 4 Stars
By Kyle Osborne Here’s the question you have to ask yourself before you go to see the new comedy “Neighbors”… “How much do I love dick jokes?” Not one or two over the course of 90 minutes or so, but many. Are phalluses funny? What about power-stream lactation of a…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The Threepenny Opera’ at Signature Theatre
By Kyle Osborne For many of us, the only thing we know about The Threepenny Opera is the song “Mack the Knife”—and even then we mostly know it as the swinging, lounge-y version that was a #1 hit for Bobby Darin in 1959. (I happen to remember the bastardized version…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ at Folger Shakespeare Theatre
By Kyle Osborne Fun. Now, there’s a word you never hear in conjunction with Shakespeare. You hear “interesting” or “edifying” or “educational”, but hardly ever just “fun.” You know, like a pumpkin patch or a boat ride—something that simply gives you pleasure, makes you smile. Get ready to have fun…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Has 2 Much There, There
By Kyle Osborne The Spider-Man reboot of 2012 with Andrew Garfield in the title role was great—the youthful exuberance and joke cracking was, to me, more appealing than Tobey Maguire’s sleepy-eyed moodiness. Hey, if we want a brooding super hero, we’ll go to a Dark Knight movie. Now comes “The…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Two Trains Running’ at Round House Theatre
By Kyle Osborne Playwright August Wilson had already achieved star status by the time of his death in 2005 at the too young age of 60. His cycle of ten plays, one for each decade of the twentieth century, included the celebrated Fences, and introduced theatre goers to his hometown of Pittsburgh—specifically the…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ at Ford’s Theatre
The past couple weeks have been filled with sad and disappointing news on TV and online—it makes one wish for a quick “getaway.” Some way to spend an evening, perhaps, laughing and smiling and enjoying oneself. If only there was a way…. Ah, here’s something: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Transcendence’ High-Tech or High Camp?
By Kyle Osborne “Transcendence” comes out of the chute with crackling energy and the promise of a good premise, but don’t get your hopes up—less than half way in the film collapses into camp and never recovers. Johnny Depp plays Dr. Will Caster, a real expert on Artificial Intelligence. He…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Draft Day’ Not Just By The Numbers
By Kyle Osborne You know how you can tell that you’ve just seen a good movie? If you’ve been entertained or interested in a story, the subject of which you couldn’t care less about, then the film has done its job. Insider trading on Wall Street? I don’t even know…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’
The comic hero genre isn’t my thing. I’ve enjoyed the Iron Man series for its detached, winking-at-the-camera take on things. And I enjoyed the Spider-Man reboot for its sense of fun. Although ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ is waaaay too long at 2 and a quarter hours–there are some amazing…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Loveland’ at Arena Stage
By Kyle Osborne The last person in the world you’d want seated next to you on a plane from LA to Ohio is Frannie Potts. She’s the kind of overly-familiar chatterbox who makes time stand still. But don’t mistake her sensible sneakers and child-like demeanor for stupidity—there are deep, meleancholy…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Noah’ : Too Much Bloat, Not Enough Boat
By Kyle Osborne The deal breaker for me wasn’t whether ‘Noah’ took artistic liberties with the Bible’s ancient story from Genesis. It wasn’t that Noah (Russell Crowe) and his family wear clothes akin to jeans and hoodies—or that they do that dramatic removal of the hood (kind of like when…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Tender Napalm’ at Signature Theatre. 4 out of 4 Stars !
By Kyle Osborne You know how, in every single courtroom drama you’ve ever seen, there comes a moment when one of the attorneys seems to be going out of bounds, only to be interrupted by opposing counsel with a sharp, “Objection, your Honor!” And then we cut to the judge…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Divergent’: This Ain’t No Hunger Games
By Kyle Osborne One way to judge the success of a film is whether the audience for whom it’s made can get into it. Oh, people will tell you that their films are made for “everyone to see and love,” but make no mistake, there is a “target demo” for…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Normal’ by Molotov Theatre Group
By Kyle Osborne Have you ever known someone, perhaps a relative, an old Uncle, who could tell a scary story that made you shiver? If you can imagine getting chills just from someone’s storytelling– no blood, no scary sound effects—just words—then you have a good idea how you’ll react to…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ Don’t Call It “Quirky”
By Kyle Osborne Quirky. Quirky, quirky, quirky. There, I’ve gotten that out of the way before I even start. Has there ever been a film by director Wes Anderson that wasn’t deservedly described as “quirky”? And yet, that word has become too facile, too shopworn at this point. It also…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Need For Speed’: Shut Up and Drive
By Kyle Osborne Your brain will say, “Oh, hell no!” but your eyes will say, “Oh, my!” Apparently, ‘Need For Speed’ is a series of popular video games dating back to 1994. This will already be known to many people, and that knowledge will either heighten their expectations or make…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ ABS-solutely Beautiful Visuals
By Kyle Osborne It comes down to this question: Is it worth it to see a movie for the sole purpose of the film’s visuals? I mean, would you go to a concert where the music wasn’t the best, but the light show and performances were amazing? For me, it’s…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Mamma Mia!’ at The National Theatre. The Corniest Musical You’ll Ever Love
By Kyle Osborne It’s broader than the side of a barn and more over-the-top than a Liberace and Dolly Parton pairing in Vegas. The choreography is clumsy and the actors stiffly recite their lines like Soap Opera characters in a high school play. It’s shamelessly corny and includes pratfalls and…
Read MoreInterview: Kit Harington from ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Pompeii’
By Kyle Osborne While trudging through icy climes as his best known character, Jon Snow, in the hit HBO series ‘Game of Thrones’, actor Kit Harington is usually clad in more fur garments than Aretha Franklin at an Igloo convention. But starring as the lead character in the big screen…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘American Idiot’ at The National Theatre
By Kyle Osborne Seeing the Broadway musical American Idiot, currently playing at The National Theatre through February 23rd, is a lot like seeing a Green Day concert…only with better diction and more harmony vocals. This is a good thing, mind you. All of the songs from their CD of the…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Mother Courage and Her Children’ at Arena Stage
By Kyle Osborne Anyone who saw Kathleen Turner’s last stay at Arena Stage, 2012’s Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins, knows that she can command a stage. And, for that matter, she commands the audience—almost pulling them along for the ride. In this case, a ride atop…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Violet’ at Ford’s Theatre
By Kyle Osborne The cast alone makes ‘Violet’ a must-see musical at Ford’s Theatre. Erin Driscoll, a great singer and actress, shines even brighter than the spotlight she deservedly earned as the play’s title character. Set in the Civil Rights era 60’s, Violet is a young woman who sets out…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Labor Day” Like A Nicholas Sparks Novel, Only It Doesn’t Suck As Much
By Kyle Osborne Author Nicholas Sparks has had eight of his best-selling novels adapted into mostly silly and subpar movies (Please, fans of “The Notebook,” no nasty letters) with two more in the works for this year and next. The new movie “Labor Day” wasn’t written by Sparks, but it…
Read MoreThe Worst Movies of 2013
By Kyle Osborne You can see my Top Ten Films of 2013 here:http://www.examiner.com/review/the-top-ten-films-of-2013?cid=db_articles And these are other excellent films that, in any other year, would have made a Top Ten list, and just barely missed it this year. They’re all highly recommended. SIDE EFFECTS, PRISONERS, PHILOMENA. PLACE BEYOND THE PINES,…
Read MoreWhich Stars Had The Worst Year in 2013 ?
STAR WHO HAD THE WORST YEAR IN 2013 By Kyle Osborne Hey, remember who the star owners of the Planet Hollywood Restaurant chain were back in the 90’s? The big 3 were Stallone, Willis and Schwarzenegger. And guess what? They were each repeat offenders in 2013, starring in some of…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones’
By Kyle Osborne In the new movie, “Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones,” the first two words of the title have become a kind of “Quentin Tarantino Presents.” It’s a form of branding, rather than a continuation of something. In this case, that’s good news for movie goers, because ‘The Marked…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Gypsy’ at Signature Theatre
By Kyle Osborne If ‘Gypsy’ truly is ‘The Greatest American Musical’, as many critics have agreed since its Broadway debut in 1959, then the role of ‘Momma Rose’ is surely among the most coveted and remembered among actresses. Ethel Merman’s original is remembered decades later, Broadway veterans from Bernadette Peters…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess’ at The National Theatre
By Kyle Osborne ‘The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess”, now playing at The National Theatre is a riveting, emotional experience, but audiences expecting a “typical” Broadway musical should know that their evening will feel much more like a night at the Opera. That’s because it is, or rather, was an opera…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner’ at Arena Stage
By Kyle Osborne When the film, “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner” opened on New Year’s Day, 1968, the Civil Rights movement was just barely in the rear view mirror, many wounds still fresh, but enough distance (and change) that racial, uh, discomfort could be mined for comedy. The set-up of…
Read MoreTheatre Review: “The Apple Family Plays” at Studio Theatre. Pull Up A Chair!
The Apple Family Plays at Studio Theatre Rating:4 out of 5 Stars December 17, 2013 By Kyle Osborne Give yourself a gift this holiday season and head to Studio Theatre to see “The Apple Family Plays.” Playwright Richard Nelson’s two one-act plays, “That Hopey Changey Thing” and “Sweet and Sad,”…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Maurice Hines Is Tappin Thru Life’ at Arena Stage
In “Maurice Hines is Tappin’ Thru Life,” the great hoofer distills all of the best elements of old fashion “showbiz” into a delightfully entertaining ninety minute time capsule. Ostensibly set up as a tribute to his late brother and dancing partner since childhood, Gregory Hines, the show is one big…
Read MoreWhat Are The Best Films of 2013? Vote Here – Vote Now!
We’re closing in on the end of a decent year at the movies. I’m already formulating my Top Ten list for the year, though I still have about 5 or 6 films to see before the final ballot is cast. But I want to hear from you! Please visit my…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Thor: The Dark World’
By Kyle Osborne There are so many dudes walking around in caftans and weird shaped helmets, speaking with Middle Earth accents, that I thought I was watching “Thor of The Rings” for a moment, and not “Thor: The Dark World,” the sequel to the 2011 superhero flick. But just when…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Pride In The Falls Of Autrey Mill’ at Signature Theatre
By Kyle Osborne They say that the secret to comedy is timing, but in the case of ‘Pride In The Falls Of Autrey Mill,’ world premiering at Signature Theatre, just as important as timing is casting. It’s impossible to imagine Paul Downs Colaiizzo’s pitch black comedy without Christine Lahti as its heart…
Read MoreTheatre Review: Romeo and Juliet at Folger Shakespeare Library
By Kyle Osborne ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is already considered the most accessible (if not over exposed) of Shakespeare’s works. But the new adaptation at Shakespeare Folger Theatre kicks the door open even wider. This is not your father’s Shakespeare—it’s your daughter’s. The centuries old tragedy has been given an almost…
Read MoreMusic Review: #Eminem ‘s New Album: ‘The Marshall Mathers LP II’
New Music Review: ‘The Marshall Mathers LP 2’ by Eminem By Andy Hoglund , Special Contributor to Entertainment Or Die “I’ve still got a lot of growing up to do… But when it’s all said and done I’ll be 40 Before I know it…” -Eminem, age 26, The Marshall Mathers…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Ender’s Game’
By Kyle Osborne ‘Ender’s Game’ comes to the multiplex with a built-in fan base of Sci-Fi readers who have devoured the original novel since its award winning year of release in 1985. That’s a lot of time and pressure, and one suspects that fans with that much of an emotional…
Read MoreLooking For A Scary Movie? This Guy Has 150 Suggestions For You
By Kyle Osborne If you want to find a diamond, you go to a jeweler. If you want a great recipe, you ask an experienced chef. And if you want to find a scary movie, well, just ask Dustin. In his new book, ‘The Fright File:150 Films To See Before…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘All Is Lost’: Robert Redford Stays Afloat, But Does The Film Sail?
By Kyle Osborne Tom Hanks had a volleyball to talk to. Sandra Bullock had “Houston in the blind.” But poor Robert Redford, the only, and mostly silent, character in “All Is Lost” has nothing but his inner thoughts (which are unheard by the audience). He’s stranded at sea, his impressive…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Extremities’ by Molotov Theatre Company
By Kyle Osborne The first fifteen minutes of ‘Extremities’ are an anxiety-inducing swan dive into the dark waters of human behavior. And that’s before the real moral dilemmas begin. The one-act play, which opened off-Broadway in 1982, is the perfect choice for the always adventurous Molotov Theatre Company, since exploring…
Read More‘The Exorcist’ Returns To Theaters For One Week + Q&A with William Peter Blatty
One Week Exclusive Engagement October 31 – November 7 At the AMC Georgetown Theaters in Washington, DC Q&A Screening with author/screenwriter/producer William Peter Blatty Thursday, October 31, 2013 Academy Award® winning author/screenwriter/producer William Peter Blatty will kick off an Exclusive One Week Engagement of The Exorcist in celebration of…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Carrie’ A Remake That Stands On Its Own
By Kyle Osborne For once, my fading memory serves me well–thanks to my aging gray matter, combined with the many intervening years since I last saw the 1976 original “Carrie,” directed by Brian DePalma, I am able to review director Kimberly Peirce’s re-make as a stand-alone film. I can judge…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘The Fifth Estate’
By Kyle Osborne Sometimes I wonder if our feelings about a movie are influenced by whether the characters within are “good” or “bad” or “unlikeable.” Take, for instance, ‘Captain Phillips,’ a just “okay” movie about a “good man” and played, of course, by the beloved Tom Hanks. Are the overly-generous…
Read MoreMovie Review: ’12 Years A Slave’ Hard To Watch, Impossible To Forget
By Kyle Osborne Painful to watch, but impossible to look away from, ’12 Years A Slave,’ based on the 1853 memoir of Solomon Northup, is an eye-opener in the most wrenching possible way. Director Steve McQueen’s unflinching take on the epic journey of a free and well-educated New Yorker, (Chiwetel…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Escape Plan’ Arnold and Sly are Back on Planet Hollywood
By Kyle Osborne With a combined 113 years of living between them, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone have seen it all. They’ve been at the top, at the very bottom, and now in their AARP years, these two muscle-heads have floated back up just a bit—they’re in that, “Yeah, their…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Captain Phillips’ with Tom Hanks
By Kyle Osborne Tom Hanks is the Jimmy Stewart of my generation—there isn’t a more affable star of his stature in Hollywood. So, it’s not easy (or probably very smart) to be the voice of dissent regarding his latest film, “Captain Phillips,” which is getting mostly rave reviews by other…
Read MoreMovie Review: #Gravity Marks A Return To Long-Lost “Movie Magic”
We’ve all heard the expression, “You won’t believe your eyes,” but the single biggest achievement for “Gravity,” is that you will believe your eyes. You will absolutely feel as if you’re floating in space with Sandra Bullock and, try as you might to figure out ‘How’d they do that?’, you…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The Velocity Of Autumn’ at Arena Stage
By Kyle Osborne If The Velocity Of Autumn ends up on Broadway (and that is the hope) there is one major tweak that will need to happen before it gets there—more pauses between the uproarious laughter. That’s a great ‘problem’ to have, right? Laughter so loud and sustained that the…
Read More‘Movie Review: ‘Prisoners’ is Perhaps The Best Crime Thriller Since ‘Silence of The Lambs’
In these days of most movies being extensions of comic books and video games, it’s nice to see Hollywood release a film for grown-ups. ‘Prisoners’ is maybe the quietest movie that is also this intense. I think it just might be the best crime thriller to come along since ‘Silence…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Riddick’
A guest review this week from our friend Rick Sandlas of http://www.DearFilm.net , site that writes “letters” to the films it reviews. Dear Pitch Black 2, Since you are a favored franchise and with a few mixed reviews I went in to the theater more neutral than I usually do.…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Miss Saigon’ at Signature Theatre- Now Extended Again Through Oct. 6th
Note: The run of Miss Saigon has been extended for a second time–now running through October 6th. Ticket details follow the review By Kyle Osborne Melodramatic by design and operatic in its execution (indeed, it’s loosely based on the Puccini Opera “Madame Butterfly”) ‘Miss Saigon’ lands on the stage at…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Lovelace’ – It’s Deep
This review courtesy of my buddy Ric Sandlas of http://www.DearFilm.net When your opening dips your toe in the controversy of the films fame for just a moment before dialing us back to the beginning and Linda’s high school years, I find the era is replete with all the accessories that…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Lee Daniels’ The Butler’; Mediocre Storytelling Saved By Amazing Story
Both earnest and flawed, ‘Lee Daniels’ The Butler’ is a mile wide and an inch deep, skittering across the surface of history with vignettes that perfunctorily check off “Important Moments” of the decades since Eisenhower, most notably the civil rights struggles of the 60’s. All of these checkpoints are seen…
Read MoreWhy I Love Rolling Stone Magazine’s Rob Sheffield (and how he learned to like the most hated band ever)
By Kyle Osborne My first impression of Rob Sheffield was not altogether positive; he was one of the talking heads that would pop up with snarky comments on those VH-1 shows (and now I can’t remember which ones, but it seems he was on the ‘I Love The 80’s’ type…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Planes’ Not A Good “Vehicle” for Disney
By Kyle Osborne Some are calling “Planes,” Disney’s new animated feature, “Cars 3.” Fair enough, it is a “retread” (sorry) of those talking car flicks, only this time with wings. Sadly, this worn out template of a film doesn’t have the prestige and quality of the Pixar films (even though…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘We’re The Millers’
By Kyle Osborne Wanna hear the word “d*ck” used as a noun, verb, adverb and adjective? All in the same movie? Well, today’s your lucky day since “We’re The Millers” is in theatres. This is an “edgy” comedy, and we know this because a clip with stars Jenifer Anniston and…
Read MoreMy Top Ten Movies Of The First Half of 2013
Can you believe we’re more than half way through 2013? At the box office, it’s been the best of times and the worst of times. A LOT of really good movies have come out and a LOT of them have made a LOT of money. There have also been several…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Fruitvale Station’ 4 Stars! Actor Michael B. Jordan Explains The Goal of The Film
By Kyle Osborne The film opens with blurry cell-phone cam footage of a few guys sitting on the ground, near the platform of a BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station. It’s hard to make out exactly what’s going on…until the sharp sound of a gunshot rips through the air, and…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘Spin: A New Musical’ at Signature Theatre.
By Kyle Osborne It’s lighter than air, and feels like a sit-com ( a good one) in its structure of scenes between songs, but “Spin: A New Musical,” in development at Signature Theatre, will lift you ten feet off the ground with its catchy songs and exuberant performances. The musical…
Read More‘Born To Royalty’ A Must See Doc For Royal Watchers, Plays Limited Run At Angelika Mosaic
BORN TO ROYALTY Plays July 20 & 24 at the Angelika Mosaic Born To Royalty, an intimate look at what it means to be a child of the British Royal Family, is coming to the Angelika Mosaic for a limited engagement on Saturday, July 20 at 2:00 p.m. and Wednesday, July…
Read More2013 Emmy Nominations Announced. Full List Here
It’s been said a lot over the past few years, and you need only look atthe 2013 Emmy nominees to confirm its truth: We are, indeed, living in a second ‘Golden Age’ of Television. Some history was made by ‘House of Cards,’ the first internet only show to garner Emmy…
Read MoreMovie Review: “Grown Ups 2” The Titan Of Toilet Humor Returns To The Throne
“Grown Ups 2” Rated pg-13 By Kyle Osborne The following moments from “Grown Ups 2” are not spoilers, for there is no plot to be spoiled. Adam Sandler returns with Chris Rock, Kevin James and David Spade for a film that is several levels lower than “low brow.” If you…
Read MoreMusician Justin Trawick One Of Northern Virginia’s Finest! Watch The Video
Northern Virginia is fertile ground for amazing, original music, and Justin Trawick is one of the area’s very best. If you haven’t had a chance to check him out yet, you’ve got some great opportunities coming up. Justin’s July schedule shapes up like this: Upcoming Shows: Jul 12, 2013 –…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘One Night With Janis Joplin’ Must Close August 11th! See It Now.
NOTE: Just a reminder that this amazing show closes August 11th. By Kyle Osborne “One Night With Janis Joplin” is great. Two nights with Janis Joplin is even better. The musical which garnered praise and admiration at Arena Stage last fall, has returned for a summer encore. Mary Bridget Davies…
Read MoreMovie Version of ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Gets A Release Date
Are you ready for the movie version of the hottest book of the past year? Variety’s Justin Kroll reports: ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Gets Aug. 1, 2014 Release Justin Kroll After taking its time finding a director to helm the ship, Universal and Focus are charging full-speed ahead and giving…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘World War Z’ The Classiest Zombie Flick You’ll See This Summer
By Kyle Osborne It’s probably the classiest zombie film you’ve ever seen. “World War Z” looks kinda like “Babel,” with Brad Pitt in cargo pants and frequent location changes around the world. Only with zombies. And these aren’t the kind of zombies who do pop & lock dance moves in…
Read MoreMovie Review: ‘Man Of Steel’
By Kyle Osborne Whiz! Bang!! Pow!!!! THUD. “Man Of Steel,” the latest take on that most American of Superheroes , is relentlessly noisy and shrill—spaceships assault buildings that crumble like balsa wood Jenga towers. Presumably, thousands of innocent citizens are killed, but there’s not a moment to spare for humanity…
Read MoreConcert Review: Wayne Newton at The Birchmere
By Kyle Osborne His hair is still black as crude oil, the fabled Golden Microphone in his hand still shines brightly, reflecting the spotlight’s rays to the back of the house, and as he makes his way from the dressing room to the place he feels most at home, Wayne…
Read MoreTheatre Review: ‘The Real Thing’ at Studio Theatre
By Kyle Osborne Like a catchy intro to a pop song, Tom Stoppard’s ‘The Real Thing’ hits its stride immediately, pulling us into its unique rhythm and getting to the chorus early enough to keep our attention through a riveting first act. In London, a man waits impatiently for his…
Read MoreJim Gaffigan Talks About His New Book and More In This Interview
PLEASE NOTE: The amazing photo above was taken by www.CoreyMelton. A talented photographer whose cooperation is appreciated. By Kyle Osborne You know that sound people make when they are yawning and talking simultaneously? On the phone, one can almost get away with it—only in the last two words of a…
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