Nursery Noir: The City That Cried Wolf What do you get when you put nursery rhymes in the seedy back alleys and darkened docks of a noir yarn? You get something twisted and [...] December 7, 2016
The Babylon Line – Spelunking for Stories What happens when denizens of an ordinary, middle class, 1967 community look deeper into lives they think of as humdrum to discover they [...] December 6, 2016
Sculptor John Cino Evokes the Spirit through Nature When Stepping into John Cino’s exhibit at the Memorial Gallery at Farmingdale State College, there can be no doubt that one is [...] December 6, 2016
Alligator – Powerful, Original, Daring! The young cast and creative team of New Georges’s production (the debut of Hilary Bettis’s Alligator) creates some of most unnerving, [...] December 5, 2016
The Illusionists – Turn of the Century – Entertaining From 1913-1929, New York’s Palace Theatre was arguably the Valhalla of Vaudeville. Among notable headliners Fanny Brice, Will Rogers, and [...] December 5, 2016
Moana – This Polynesian Adventure is Well Worth Sailing On If you wear a dress, and have an animal sidekick, you’re a princess. So the great Demi-god Maui (the one and only Dwayne Johnson) informs [...] December 5, 2016
This Day Forward -The Toll of A Mismatch It’s 1958. Irene (Holly Fain, superb and believable throughout) has just married Martin (Michael Crane, a yeoman like job) at The St. [...] December 2, 2016
Loving – Fighting for the Right to Marry The film, Loving, could not have arrived in movie theaters at a better time in U.S. history. Nor could the subject, the word itself, and [...] December 2, 2016