‘Summer, 1976’ Review: Laura Lynne and Jessica Hecht’s Blooming Broadway Friendship

Two actresses portray women recounting their growing closeness as young mothers in a sensitive new play…

‘Clock’ Review: Hulu’s Hormonal Horror Movie

Before it fully opens, “The Clock” takes an amusingly terrifying approach to what at least half…

‘The First Two Pages of Frankenstein’ Review: The National Finds Its Way Back

The band—whose members have been busy scoring films and producing Taylor Swift records, among other things—comes…

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Review: Holiday History Rehearsed

Starring D’Arcy Carden and Katie Finneran, the play Larissa Fasthorse on Broadway is a funny if…

‘Ghosted’ review: Chris Evans falls for a detective

The ‘Captain America’ actor plays a clueless farmer to Ana de Armas’ secret agent in this…

A Swinging Couple Of Duke Ellington Films

The documentary ‘Love You Madly’ and the performance film ‘A Concert of Sacred Music at Grace…

The 8 Best Movie and TV Comedies to Watch Right Now

books and art what to watch Rob Lowe and his son craft a charming sitcom, Ted…

‘Mrs. Davies review: A science-fiction nun’s anti-AI crusade

Betty Gilpin plays Sister Simone, who goes on a quest to destroy an omniscient manifestation of…

‘Multitudes’ by Fist review: An intimate, intricate album

The Canadian singer-songwriter often seems mere inches away from the listener on her new record, which…

Harry Burleigh’s Eloquent Song of Freedom

The composer’s ‘Lovely Dark and Lonely One’ (1935), based on a poem by Langston Hughes, is…