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A depressing comedy — Vigil

An odd downer of a ‘comedy,’ written and directed by Morris Panych, Vigil sets its maudlin tone from lights up. A large and slovenly middle-aged man has appeared, suitcase in hand, in the middle of an old lady’s city...

She’s back! Love, Connie at Celebration

The hilarious hit drag-show-meets-noir-drama Love, Connie is back — for six weekend shows only! — and for those who have seen it before, much like Bladerunner, this is the new ‘Final Version’ including...

Long-winded and dull — J. Edgar

Clint Eastwood’s latest movie J. Edgar, a selective biopic about the tyranny and achievements of J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972), is a curiously unengaging drama. Eastwood goes to great pains to cast his central protagonist...

New LA Weekly theatre review

Dear Readers, This week’s theatre review for the LA Weekly is of Daisy’s Foote’s melancholy domestic drama, Bhutan. It’s playing now until November 22, 2011 at Rogue Machine Theatre, on Pico Blvd...

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