Rated PG-13
116 Minutes
Released December 21st
Passengers will immerse you in an exceptionally vivid world. Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, the art directors, the production designers, special effects and visual
By Sarah A. Spitz
For the fifth time in just over a century, Christmas and Chanukah (my preferred spelling; start the debate now!) fall on the same day this year.
By Sarah A. Spitz
Mark Stewart (aka Stew), a black kid from the Fairfax neighborhood, formed an award-winning indie rock band in the 1990s ironically called Stew and The
By Cynthia Citron
This past weekend I saw two intense biographical documentaries dealing with completely opposing viewpoints on the Holocaust.
The first, “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe,” told of the
The holidays are here with places to go, people to see and events to enjoy.
If you are headed out of town for the holidays, BBB provides easy and inexpensive
Rated R
17 Minutes
Released December 9th
Nocturnal Animals is a dark psychological thriller – extremely dark in fact. On the surface the story is about an upscale art gallery curator,
By Cynthia Citron
Anyone who has ever experienced a Broadway musical performed in New York will recall the special excitement and energy that the audience brings to a really spectacular
By Sarah A. Spitz
If you’re anything like me, in these post-election weeks you’ve been bouncing between seeking ways to take positive action and hiding your head
Rated R
99 Minutes
Released December 2nd
The filmmakers who created the movie Jackie took an unusual path in constructing the narrative for a difficult subject to cover in the
Know Before You Go
Week of December 5, 2016
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of Dec. 5, the contractor will begin restoration and final paving of the trench
BY KATE CAGLE
An Italian restaurant with rooftop views on the Santa Monica Pier is asking the city for permission for a make over.
The owners of Ristorante Al Mare