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The Reel Deal: Watch Kyle Osborne’s Movie Video Review of ‘Spectre’

Here is Kyle Osborne’s Movie Video Review of ‘Spectre.’ https://youtu.be/DgOaFLL7wE4 Watch the Trailer: https://youtu.be/QC3CLs9lzVo Here are DC Showtimes. Check out other Movie Video Reviews by Kyle Osborne.

Sydney-Chanele Dawkins Memorial Screening Tomorrow 11/7@10AM at AMC Hoffman Center 22...

ALEXANDRIA FILM FESTIVAL  Tomorrow: Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (EST) Sydney-Chanele Dawkins Memorial Screening Tomorrow, Saturday, November 7th, at 10:00 a.m. AMC...

‘Pinocchio’ at Creative Cauldron

Creative Cauldron’s Learning Theater Workshop is an excellent program for children interested in exploring the art of live theater. The program is recommended for kids,...

‘Deathtrap’ At NextStop Theatre Company

NextStop Theatre Company’s current production of Deathtrap does an incredible job of honoring the play’s highly successful history. Deathtrap was nominated for a Tony in 1978...

In the Moment: Stephen Lang on Performing in ‘Beyond Glory’ on...

There are many ways to commemorate Veteran's Day and the over 21 million veterans of military service. Attending a live theater performance about Medal...

‘Henri IV Part I’: The Re-Gendered Henry IV Repertory at Brave...

With the Women's Voices Theater Festival in DC still going strong, Brave Spirits Theatre asks its audiences to consider the role women have in...

Meet the Kids of ‘Shrek The Musical’ at Reston Community Players:...

In Part 5 of our series of interviews with the cast of Shrek The Musical at Reston Community Players, we meet the girls of...

Meet the Cast of ‘Songs for a New World’: Part 1:...

In Part 1 of a series of interviews with the cast of Songs for a New World at Metropolitan Youth Theatre ('MYT'), meet Jordan Sledd. Joel:...

Tracy Lynn Olivera’s ‘Halloween Spooktacular Cabaret’ at Signature Theatre

As Halloween approaches, ghosts and monsters and witches seem to be everywhere. But by far the most entertaining witch of all was Tracy Lynn...

‘Play On’ at Castaways Repertory Theatre

Play On is a fantastically funny play, written by Rick Abbot, which encapsulates the many horrible ways that a play can be undone: A...

‘Carrie the Musical’ at Dominion Stage

Just in time for Halloween, Dominion Stage presents Carrie the Musical, with music by Michael Gore, lyrics by Dean Pitchford, and book by Lawrence...

In the Moment: An Interview with William V. Madison Author of...

A terrific opportunity awaits those of us who enjoy delving deeper to examine the lives of actors that enthralled us over their careers. The upcoming...

‘Girlstar’ at Signature Theatre

Ha! Ready to visit a Coney Island fun-house with plenty of resounding rock show ambiance? Ready to open up to plenty of utterly blazing showbiz;...

‘The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife’ at The Little Theatre of...

Herman Hesse was once – and for all I know still is – highbrow chic.  Marjory Taub (Karen Jadlos Shotts) – heroine of Charles...

$10 Tickets for DCMTA Readers for ‘The World Goes ‘Round’ Tomorrow...

Tickets are just $10 with code DCMTA FOR ALL PERFORMANCE OCTOBER 22-25nd TOMORROW-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT 8 PM AND SUNDAY AT 2 PM AND 7 PM   The World...

Meet The Director and Cast of PWLT’s ‘Julius Caesar’: Part 4:...

In Part 4 of a series of interviews with the director and cast of Prince William Little Theatre’s production of Julius Caesar – set...

‘Mozart and Friends’ at The National Chamber Ensemble by J.M. Greig

The National Chamber Ensemble opened its ninth season in style at the Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre on Saturday with a program entitled Mozart and Friends....

‘Shrek The Musical’ at Reston Community Players

Reston Community Players’ production of Shrek The Musical (Book and Lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and Music by Jeanine Tesori) is just as fun as...

‘Julius Caesar’ at Prince William Little Theatre

It's 1991, and Julius Caesar, General Secretary of the Communist Party and, for the past year, President of the Soviet Union, is letting his...

‘Vincent’ at the Workhouse Arts Center

"I want to get to the point where people say of my work that man feels deeply," wrote Vincent Van Gogh to his brother Theo. For...