SXSW: Weaving and Siegel are mismatched as a hateful married couple in Jorma Taccone’s miscalibrated action-comedy.
REVIEW -- From the minute the poster for "Wuthering Heights" was released on September 3, 2025, I've been counting down the seconds to being seated in a theatre. As a 26-year-old with a short ...
The ebullient jukebox musical celebrating Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine burst with life Wednesday night at the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace, a fabulous locally produced ...
Generally, knowing an artist’s biography isn’t essential to the experience of the work, which must live on its own merits. Occasionally, however, as with the subject of the Museum of Modern Art’s ...
Sundance: Cooper Hoffman becomes Olivia Wilde's sex slave in a clear-eyed (if disappointingly) tame satire about sex, truth, and the importance of putting yourself out there. The year is 2026, all of ...
Mason Gooding, Chase Sui Wonders, Charli xcx and Daveed Diggs also star in this satire of intergenerational sexual politics, contemporary art and kink as a gateway to self-knowledge. By David Rooney ...
Cooper Hoffman and Olivia Wilde in 'I Want Your Sex' Courtesy of Sundance Institute, photo by Lacey Terrell Sex, money and murder: Gregg Araki knows what people want, and it’s been a long time since ...
Gregg Araki is back, and it’s like he never left. Though it’s been more than a decade since the last feature from the director of provocative films like “The Doom Generation” and “Kaboom,” his ...
A contemporary artist corrupts her young assistant in the queer director's irreverent exploration of two generations’ conflicting attitudes about sex. Infinitely less punk than his early work, though ...
It’s time to reflect back on your year through LinkedIn. The platform has launched its recent annual tradition of serving up your top career highlights, including completed courses, new connections ...
It’s always smart to take stock of your portfolio in December, but this year it’s especially key. The investment landscape may be shifting, and retirees can’t afford to coast into 2026 on autopilot.
When my first reviews as The Washington Post’s food critic publish in the coming days, they will include something new. Well, really, something old: I’m bringing star ratings back. My confidence in ...