Adann-Kennn J. Alexxandar Movie Reviews: “Mickey 17” Published 8:14 pm Tuesday, March 11, 2025 Adann-Kennn J. Alexxandar By Adann-Kennn J. Alexxandar “Mickey 17” (Dark Comedy/Science-Fiction: 2 hours,...
In its second week of preview performances, a revival of Shakespeare’s “Othello” set a new record for weekly grosses on Broadway, bringing in $2,818,297 for eight...
There’s something initially alluring about the way Duke Johnson uses surrealism in his solo directorial feature The Actor. The film stars the gifted André Holland as...
This summer, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will open parts of the plaza around its David Geffen Galleries, giving the public its closest glimpse...
Some small lowkey movies rarely make a ripple. But I just screened a tight, realistically shot Belgian film by a first-time director, Leonardo van Dijl, that,...
John Mulaney is returning to late-night television after the success of his oddball, one-week-only show “Everybody’s in L.A.,” which debuted on Netflix last year. Although he...
Nancy Vandergroot (Nicole Kidman), the dewy-eyed protagonist of Mimi Cave’s sophomore feature Holland, has a tendency to somersault to conclusions. At the start of this stylish...
Three artists have been commissioned to create the first wave of installations for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new David Geffen Galleries, scheduled to...
William Instone and Matt Rifely joined forces to create a great slasher movie, Butcher’s Bluff. Though it is my favorite subgenre, I still have limits. Butcher’s...
“The White Lotus,” Mike White’s black comedy anthology series, is back on HBO for a third season. Times staffers love an escape, but since we can’t...