04 June 2014

 

 

Do you like old-style country ballads? You can hear them to your heart’s content in Always…Patsy Cline.

 Ted Swindley’s two-woman play tells the fact-based story of the friendship that develops between the...

31 May 2014

 

 

According to Seth MacFarlane’s new comedy, there are A Million Ways to Die in the West. Most are pointless (being shot over a jostle in a bar), many are gruesome (having your head bashed in by a giant block of ice...

23 May 2014

 

 

 

In 1769, a British naval officer brings his daughter to live at the palatial home of his uncle and aunt, Lord and Lady Mansfield (Tom Wilkinson and Emily Watson). The couple are concerned that the girl’s presence...

16 May 2014

 

Godzilla is back and he’s not alone

 

Three years ago, thanks to the Wexner Center, I witnessed something that few people in this country have had a chance to see: the original 1954 version of Godzilla...

10 May 2014

 

 

Theatre Roulette has always stuck to the same template: It consists of three collections of short plays, and each collection is rotated to a different day each week, thus giving the annual festival its name.

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02 May 2014
After being nearly absent from American multiplexes for decades, slavery has returned at the center of three very different films. Quentin Tarentino’s Django Unchained (2012) was a bullet-riddled Americanization of the spaghetti western....

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