Tag: adaptation
Film Review: A Quiet Journey Into the Past
This is a quiet movie that works very subtly.
Theatre Review: “Who is the Lunatic Here?”
We hear the deep ones at The Visceral Company.
Film Review: Puts the Fun in Dysfunctional Family
The movie version of “August: Osage County” gives its cast (especially Streep) a chance to shine.
Film Review: I Love You, “I Love You, Phillip Morris”
I was pleasantly impressed by this surprisingly sweet romantic comedy.
Theatre Review: Ignorance is Strength
This – dare I say it – electrifying performance is well worth it.
Why I’m (Somewhat Unhealthily) Obsessed With Martin Freeman
I’ve been thinking about why I like the actor Martin Freeman. Here’s part of the reason why.
Theatre Review: Science Fiction … Theatre?: Sci-Fest Launches With a Bang
The first outing of Los Angeles’ Sci-Fest has a good mixture of genre theatre.
2014 LA Times Festival of Books: John Scalzi – Adapting ‘Redshirts’ For Television
In this panel from the 2014 LA Times Festival of Books, John Scalzi and Jon Shestack discuss the adaptation of Scalzi’s ‘Redshirts’ for television.
‘The Winter Soldier’ And The Marvel Cinematic Universe
Here’s a primer of “Captain America: Civil War” and how it fits into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Film Review: The Winter Soldier: More than Just a Sequel
“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” doesn’t have a lot in common with the movie it’s a sequel to, and that’s exactly what makes the movie work.