Confirmed: Daniel Craig to Play James Bond Again in 2019

Tuesday night on The Late Show, Craig personally told Stephen Colbert that he would be reprising the role for a fifth time. After months of rumors and speculation, fans of the James Bond franchise can finally breathe a sight of relief. Daniel Craig, the actor who took over as 007 in 2006 will return in […]

Tenacious Eats Presents “The Goonies” Aug. 26! Win a Pair of FREE Tickets!

Do you love movies? And delicious food? Then check out Tenacious Eats! Every month, former Scottish Arms chef Liz Schuster (an avid film lover) pairs an amazing multi-course meal along with the film of the evening. As you enjoy the movie, dinner will be plated and served by Schuster and her partner – Jake Alcorn. Recent events […]

Review: ‘Newsies’ Gives Perfect Ending to The Muny’s 99th Season

I grew up watching Disney’s 1992 film, Newsies, starring a young Christian Bale. The movie was entertaining, but nothing revolutionary from a filmmaking perspective. It grossed just under $3 million dollars on a $15 million dollar budget. Yet, I always found the story, and particularly the songs, quite intriguing. And that came as no surprise, […]

Review: ‘OUT ON BROADWAY: THE THIRD COMING’ Mixes Musical Favorites Into Story About Love

Back in 1996, Scott Miller and New Line Theatre created OUT ON BROADWAY: a musical review of songs performed from the views of five gay men. The show played for two sold-out runs that year, and a second version was birthed in March of 2000 called, OUT ON BROADWAY 2000. Seventeen years later, OUT ON […]

Preview: Die Antwoord Returns to St. Louis For “Love Drug World Tour 2017” at The Pageant

The South African “Zef” hip-hop duo will play The Pageant on Thursday, August 17. The group – comprised of Ninja, Yolandi Visser, and their producer God (formerly known as DJ Hi-Tek) released their debut album $O$ in 2008, and quickly gained international stardom through their unique music videos and sound. In 2010 they released Enter […]

Review: MAMMA MIA! Delights Audiences One Last Time at the Fox After 15 Years

The farewell tour bids goodbye to St. Louis this weekend. It is no surprise that the Fabulous Fox was packed Friday for opening night of Mamma Mia!. After all, St. Louis and the Fox have hosted the show more than any other city in the United States during its fifteen year tour. And like the […]

Review: Theatre Macabre Brings the Dark Laughs With ‘The Lieutenant of Inishmore’

Many film-goers will recognize the name Martin McDonagh as the writer / director of In Bruges (2008) and Seven Psychopaths (2012). What they might not realize is that McDonagh is an accomplished playwright, responsible for several critically acclaimed plays – including the Laurence Olivier Award-winning play The Lieutenant of Inishmore. This weekend, theatre patrons in St. Louis […]

Review: Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid’ Turns The Muny Into Underwater Kingdom

The Little Mermaid will always hold a special place in my heart. It was the first movie I saw in theaters, back in 1989, and my love of Disney has only grown since then. Getting a chance to see one of the classics brought to life is always exciting, especially when it’s a show full […]

Review: TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT – The Good, The Sad and the Rusty

The fifth installment in the Transformers franchise is more terrible than meets the eye. As I think back on the latest Michael Bay robot slug-fest, I can’t help to ponder who exactly these movies are catering to. Judging by the box office numbers, everyone sees them. But why can’t they be good? They have a […]

Review: ‘The Sweet Smell of Success’ at New Line Theatre (thru June 24)

Welcome to 1950s New York City. It’s a world of celebrity, nightlife, and the column of J.J. Hunsecker. 60 million people drink their morning coffee while reading the dirt, where anybody who’s anybody wants to read their name in black and white. And if you’re a press agent who wants to eat, you better get […]