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With <i>Killing Eve,</i> Phoebe Waller-Bridge Smashes Every Rule of Spy Series

With Killing Eve, Phoebe Waller-Bridge Smashes Every Rule of Spy Series

By Lara ZarumApril 24, 2018

It centers on Villanelle, a deranged assassin — Russian, of course — working on behalf of a shadowy organization, and Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), the British-born, American-raised MI5 officer who must track her from London to Paris to Moscow

Trigg Watson’s Performances Reinvent Classic Staples of a Magic Act

Trigg Watson’s Performances Reinvent Classic Staples of a Magic Act

By Brad LaCourApril 23, 2018

For the next few months at the Checkered Past Winery Wine Pub, you might hear a commotion coming from a curtained-off area. A peek behind the curtain shows a crowd laughing one second and gasping with amazement the next. The magician onstage is not pulling rabbits out of hats. Instead…

<i>Lean on Pete</i> Chucks Out Everything False About Horse Movies

Lean on Pete Chucks Out Everything False About Horse Movies

By Alan ScherstuhlApril 20, 2018

Working from a novel by Willy Vlautin, Haigh has committed himself to making a boy-and-his-horse movie that’s scraped free of everything false or sentimental about the genre

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Aussie Western <i>Sweet Country</i> Contemplates a History Distressingly Like Our Own

Aussie Western Sweet Country Contemplates a History Distressingly Like Our Own

By April WolfeApril 20, 2018

As presented in Sweet Country, the attitudes and events leading up to the abolition of slavery in Australia play out as frighteningly similar to our own

The Suspense Is Killing Us: Did Dallas CEO Stephanie Johnson Get Married to a Stranger on TV?

The Suspense Is Killing Us: Did Dallas CEO Stephanie Johnson Get Married to a Stranger on TV?

By Isabel ArcellanaApril 20, 2018

Stephanie Johnson may or may not have gotten married at the airport to a man she just met and then spent a month traveling with. Lifetime’s new show Love at First Flight brings together four perfectly matched couples to meet for the first time and then sends them off on…

In <i>I Feel Pretty</i>, Amy Schumer Defeats, Discovers Herself

In I Feel Pretty, Amy Schumer Defeats, Discovers Herself

By Bilge EbiriApril 19, 2018

The problem with I Feel Pretty isn’t that it’s offensive but that it’s often plodding and unfunny, almost as if its creators are afraid to have too much fun with such a loaded premise

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Dave Chappelle Is a Fan of Dallas Artist Maxx Henry-Frazer’s ‘Snipe Art’

Dave Chappelle Is a Fan of Dallas Artist Maxx Henry-Frazer’s ‘Snipe Art’

By Mollie JamisonApril 19, 2018

A “pictorial snipe” is anything added to a movie poster after its original printing, local artist Maxx Henry-Frazer says. Official changes are often made because text or imagery is deemed offensive, but Henry-Frazer is taking a more creative approach to this technique by painting pop-culture icons onto vintage posters. He…

The Big Picture: From Dallas to Hollywood, David Lowery and Daniel Hart Score Success

By Eva RaggioApril 17, 2018

“This is a David Lowery production,” says a 7-year-old Lowery at the end of Poltergeist, his short film shot with a home camera. It starred his little brother in a sheet and showed promise even then. Now 38, Lowery is still proud of that first cinematic attempt and posted it…

Dallas Drag Queen Asia O’Hara Is Competing on <i>Ru Paul’s Drag Race</i> This Season

Dallas Drag Queen Asia O’Hara Is Competing on Ru Paul’s Drag Race This Season

By Sydney CooperApril 16, 2018

Most seasons on Ru Paul’s Drag Race, some queens on the show are looking to be seen and gain a bigger audience by being contestants. Dallas native Asia O’Hara says her reason for being on Drag Race has more heart and meaning behind it. O’Hara began her drag career at…

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<i>Super Troopers</i> Returns, More Tragedy Than Comedy

Super Troopers Returns, More Tragedy Than Comedy

By Alan ScherstuhlApril 13, 2018

The film opens with a dreary series of fake-outs and fantasies, culminating in a gunfight and car chase that suggest Broken Lizard would rather be making a different kind of movie

<i>The Last O.G.</i> May Be Best Thing Tracy Morgan Has Ever Done

The Last O.G. May Be Best Thing Tracy Morgan Has Ever Done

By Craig D. LindseyApril 13, 2018

… What makes O.G. so fresh and appealing is how, while it’s a laugh riot, the characters are both written and portrayed as grounded, fully realized folk

Seriously, Netflix’s <i>Lost in Space</i> Reboot Is a Family-Adventure Triumph

Seriously, Netflix’s Lost in Space Reboot Is a Family-Adventure Triumph

By April WolfeApril 13, 2018

Lost in Space is nearly Steven Spielberg airy, telling the story of a super-smart family selected to populate a Utopian space colony but who get lost somewhere along the way

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The Truth About <i>Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare</i> Is Pretty Sorry

The Truth About Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare Is Pretty Sorry

By Chuck WilsonApril 13, 2018

Fresh ideas are rare in the horror game, so it’s not surprising that Truth or Dare quickly devolves into a riff on the Final Destination films, which had Death wittily and methodically hunting those it failed to nab in plane crashes and other disasters

<i>You Were Never Really Here</i> Is a Magnificent Nervous Breakdown of a Movie

You Were Never Really Here Is a Magnificent Nervous Breakdown of a Movie

By Bilge EbiriApril 13, 2018

… You Were Never Really Here follows the disjointed, tormented inner journey of Joe (Joaquin Phoenix), a former soldier and law enforcement official who now works as a kind of hammer-wielding vigilante-for-hire, finding missing people (usually, it seems, kids)

These Improbable Beasts (and the Rock) Deserve a Wilder Film Than <i>Rampage</i>

These Improbable Beasts (and the Rock) Deserve a Wilder Film Than Rampage

By Amy NicholsonApril 11, 2018

… This is a movie where everyone in Johnson’s radius accuses his character of hating humanity, when the actor himself can’t help ingratiating himself to everything …

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Jon Hamm Shines as Desperate American Entangled in <i>Beirut</i>

Jon Hamm Shines as Desperate American Entangled in Beirut

By Alan ScherstuhlApril 11, 2018

Brad Anderson’s talky-smartish thriller Beirut, like the first half of Million Dollar Arm, sets Hamm’s sharpie loose in a country — in this case a fractious Lebanon — where the rules aren’t his

Your <i>Real Housewives of Dallas</i> Update: They Are Filming, and They’re in <i>People</i> Magazine Makeup-Free

Your Real Housewives of Dallas Update: They Are Filming, and They’re in People Magazine Makeup-Free

By Paige SkinnerApril 11, 2018

Consider this your annual Real Housewives of Dallas update. At least three of the Housewives have been spotted filming a new season of the show. Observer reader Nick Hance saw Stephanie Hollman, LeeAnne Locken and Kameron Westcott with a film crew at Lark on the Park. Hollman and Locken together?…

Barney and Gang: a Look at the Past 30-Plus Years of the Friendly Purple Dinosaur

By Paige SkinnerApril 10, 2018

Carey Stinson was a 23-year-old Chili’s employee in 1991 when a co-worker first introduced him to Barney, the purple dinosaur. “One of the employees asked me, “Can you work Saturday for me because I have to be Barney?’” recalls Stinson, a Dallas native. “I said, ‘What in the world is…

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Stanley Tucci’s Art Comedy <i>Final Portrait</i> Asks, “What If Inspiration Never Strikes?”

Stanley Tucci’s Art Comedy Final Portrait Asks, “What If Inspiration Never Strikes?”

By Alan ScherstuhlApril 5, 2018

The mode is comic frustration, the story centered on a reasonable man (played by Armie Hammer) frustrated at the eccentricities of a wild-haired genius (Geoffrey Rush, as the painter Alberto Giacometti)

Aaron Katz Takes Los Angeles With Transfixing Noir <i>Gemini</i>

Aaron Katz Takes Los Angeles With Transfixing Noir Gemini

By Danny KingApril 5, 2018

Gemini is a shimmering puzzler that begins with an act of Land Ho!-esque palling around before warping into an unlikely detective story in the Cold Weather vein

Clear a Path to the Riotous Loss-of-Virginity Comedy <i>Blockers</i>

Clear a Path to the Riotous Loss-of-Virginity Comedy Blockers

By Kristen Yoonsoo KimApril 5, 2018

Though written by two men, Blockers smartly confronts the gendered double standards that have littered the genre for generations, as well as homophobia and other vehicles for predictable jokes

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Almost 50 years too late, <i>Chappaquiddick</i> Damns a Kennedy

Almost 50 years too late, Chappaquiddick Damns a Kennedy

By Alan ScherstuhlApril 5, 2018

Curran’s film, often enthralling and upsetting, represents a welcome break in the hagiographic treatment the longtime Lion of the Senate enjoyed in the years leading up to his 2009 death

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