The aesthetic of the play flows into the acting by veterans of the Wooster Group and Elevator Repair Service.
As it unfolds, Woody Allen’s Whatever Works assumes an increasing note of poignancy.
Yôji Yamada’s masterpiece of balanced sensibilities is grounded in the sensitive performances of its cast.
Sleep Dealer grapples with the Latino immigrant experience, and it does so by harnessing the batty tropes of science fiction.
Paul Dano looks weird.
The Perfect Sleep is an empty homage to a bygone genre.
As the global economy crumbles, the documentary arrives malapropos to celebrate affluence and excess.