Linklater’s Glorious Boyhood Captures Life in Bloom

The business of childhood is the business of waiting: waiting for Christmas, waiting for school to let out, waiting to be old enough to stay up past 9 p.m. No other movie I can think of better captures the wistfulness of those days full of waiting than Richard Linklater’s Boyhood,…

Zach Braff’s Crowdfunded Wish I Was Here Is Just Good Enough.

Wish I Was Here, the movie that actor and second-time director Zach Braff partially funded with money raised through Kickstarter, isn’t nearly terrible enough to satisfy all the grumblers who are hoping to see it fail. When Braff couldn’t secure traditional financing for the film, he appealed to the fan…

In Christhelmet, Barflies Find Their Voices at Ochre House

From the first line of Christhelmet, you know you’re in for something special in this gritty, great new musical written, directed by and starring Matthew Posey at his 40-seat Ochre House Theatre. “There’s gonna be a lot of feelings felt this summer,” warns Rosie (Dante Martinez), the jaded barkeep of…

Festival of Indie Theatres off to Rocky Start

The annual Festival of Independent Theatres is underway at the Bath House Cultural Center. Opening night featured two of the eight shows by companies too small to have their own permanent spaces. Instead of a dazzling launch for the four-weekend fest, however, the productions by PrismCo and Nouveau 47 were…

The Purge: Anarchy Is a Fun House-Mirror Look at American Class War

If the Saw series taught us anything, it’s that every quasi-inventive genre movie is fated to become a yearly franchise with increasingly diminishing returns. The Purge practically cried out for this treatment from its premise alone: James DeMonaco’s film had a big idea — a near-future in which “any and…

Witch Before You Bitch

The horror comedy is a tricky topic to tackle because it has balance both genres in one movie. It’s like watching a plate spinning act. If it goes wrong, it’s still entertaining but for all the wrong reasons. The Spanish movie Witching and Bitching is one of the good ones…

Hoochie Coochie on a Highwire

Splits on silks; tits on tightropes; pasties on platforms. Burlesque and cirque are a match made in sexytime heaven. The circus arts already have sexy women on swings, so why not add a little strip tease? If you’re into that sort of thing, Viva Dallas Burlesque hosts its mind-numbingly frequent…

Don’t Turn into a Pumpkin

The stroke of midnight brings different feelings depending on your age. For kids, it’s a thing of wonder—a magical hour that we get to see during sleepovers and covertly on Christmas Eve. For young adults, it’s just part of the day; two hours ‘til closing, and the time when they…

Look! This Sale Is on Fire!

At the corner of Ross and Peak Avenues there is a furniture store with a permanent sign reading, “Everything Must Go.” The fervor-raising, marketing scheme, no-holds-barred sale is not a novel approach to getting things off the shelves. Shrewd businessmen have been doing it for centuries. The new version of…

Some Giant Buzz for Moonkind

When it comes to space exploration, there’s just no room to be jaded: Space is…well, it’s scary as hell, and nothing short of super-rad. The moon? Flying from Earth and landing on the freaking moon?! Seriously. How can anyone debate how unbelievably cool that is? They can’t. Which is why…

Erotic Poetry Is Not an Oxymoron, We’re Told

Unless you’re immersed in the urban erotic poetry scene or a fan of HBO’s Real Sex you probably aren’t familiar with Jessica Holter, activist, author and founder of The Punany Poets theatre company. Curious Dallasites can finally get a taste of Punany 8 p.m. Saturday when Holter brings her show…

Wait, Is that guy famous?

If you’re not a Z-list celebrity, you’re probably never going to make it onto Dancing With the Stars and if you’re tone deaf, American Idol is probably out too. Well, at least the “you’re going to Hollywood” part. But if you have at least $36 to spare, you can head…

Brush Up Your Black & Whites

Whether you watch classic movies regularly or not, chances are you’ve seen Billy Wilder’s Some Like it Hot, or at least a few scenes from what is, arguably, the ‘greatest comedy of all time.’ You know: Jack Lemmon and the beautiful Tony Curtis simultaneously pulling and not pulling off their…

Buy the Booze at the Bar

Basically, the Fine Arts Chamber Players’ annual Basically Beethoven Festival is a great way to try out a classical concert on the cheap (read: free). It’s also the perfect post-Sunday-brunch activity; its cool and dark inside Dallas City Performance Hall, the music is lovely, and you don’t even have to…

Peace, Love, LAN

Games like Wolfenstein 3D, Doom and Quake transformed the video game universe from a tired collection of happy pixels into a bloody orgy of gaming greatness. The industry wouldn’t have produced modern FPS giants like Borderlands, Far Cry, and Call of Duty without id Software’s legendary vision for blood, beasts…

Shakespeare Slaps the Stick

Are you looking for some comfort? Well, end your woes like the evening sun and take in a show at Samuell Grand Amphitheatre (1301 Tenison Parkway). The opening night of the latest Junior Players summer production starts 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. The kids will be strutting the boards in a production…

A Set Designer Spotlighted

Stage designer Peter Wolf had a long, prolific career creating elaborate sets for Broadway productions, but he was famous locally as the chief stage designer at the Dallas Summer Musicals for more than 30 years. His name should be household, but it’s sadly lost in the spotlight’s shadows. Fortunately, as…

A Photograph Is Worth a Thousand Words

From the comfort of a coffee shop, or while you’re eating your tuna fish sandwich at your desk, it might be difficult to imagine what a day in the life of a Jewish ghetto was like. It’s probably not something you enjoy contemplating on your lunch break at your boring…

No More Pencils, No More Books

Remember those long days stuck inside a cold cement-block room listening to your college professor drone on about the rules of financial accounting as you dreamed about laying out by your apartment’s pool? Ok, so maybe I was a business major as an undergrad and sucked at accounting, so I…

Those Bangs, Though

It doesn’t sound like there are a lot of perks to being First Lady: the President’s wife can only be passionate about what’s politically correct and has to deal with being called FLOTUS, which sounds an awful lot like some sort of menstrual malady. But one perk that the First…