Rated PG-13
126 Minutes
Released May 12
Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a unique re-telling of the story of Arthur, the legend of ancient English
Since he wrote it in 1984, Larry Shue’s play “The Foreigner” has been produced and revived by amateurs, students, and professional companies almost continually. It’s a two-act, two-and-a-half-hour
If you’re reading this, you have a mother. Maybe she’s a biological mother, maybe she’s a mother figure who picked up the slack when your biological mom
Probably every long-time married couple will acknowledge that every once in a while the rapture will wear off. If they’re lucky they will find a spark that reignites their
Rated PG-13
96 Minutes
Released April 7th
I had expected that Going in Style would be a fun quirky romp like Grumpy Old Men. I was pleasantly surprised to find
Dear EarthTalk: Who are some of the greener movie stars out there today and what are they doing to fight for the planet? — Stacey DiGiorno, Chevy Chase, MD
While a
Rated PG-13
101 Minutes
Released April 7
Anyone who is a Bachelor/ Bachelorette addict (it’s OK ... read on, you don't have to admit it) will remember that
A Comedy
I must admit I was dubious about a production called “The Complete History of Comedy (abridged)”. I anticipated a barrage of “chicken crossing the road” jokes. And so
Well, I did it again! Saw two movies this weekend: one good, one dreadful… The good one is “A Quiet Passion,” a beautifully mounted biography of 19th century poet Emily
I’ve often wondered why writing about art must be so complex, so ponderous, so filled with grandiose vocabulary and overly-intellectual concepts. Not so with Kohn Gallery’s catalog, “Joe
Editor’s note: Due to a technical glitch, last week’s Laughing Matters column is running a few days late.
Instead of writing about Trump's latest insanity, I