
Back to the Future
Prohibition Era Vibe Meets Hyper-Modern Cuisine

Bow Tie to acquire Clearview
This will make them the 8th largest exhibitor in the US

The Company You Keep (Review)
Robert Redford stars/directs this drama about the Weather Underground 30 years later.

Pain & Gain (Review)
It takes more than testosterone to pump up a movie.

Mud (Review)
Even though Matthew McConaughey is the star, he’s not the lead.

Upstream Color (Review)
This is THE hot indie film right now.

The cool org for supporters of VCUarts (Video 1:28)
See who & what at the latest Pollack Society event.

Pastries & pork in one trip
We went to a bakery & ended up with BBQ

First Fridays have moved
Broad St. vs Main St.

REVIEW: Next to Normal (Cadence & VA Rep)
A powerful rock musical packed with talent.

Hometown actor back from NYC (video 1:41)
Duke Lafoon talks being back to “NORMAL”

REVIEW: Red (Virginia Rep)
A famed artist and his assistant discuss art and life.

Big Wedding (review)
Big comic cast. Small on laffs.

Lords of Salem (review)
A DJ plays a record that casts a musical spell. It unleashes dark powers of witchcraft and Satanism. Director Rob Zombie is like an eager

Cadence announces new season
Three award-winning new shows.
Oblivion (review)
Tom Cruise cruises, literally, around a futuristic world.

From coffee to crafts (Video 2:28)
Visit 2 artists in their new Fan studio & come to their party.

A peek behind the Canvas (Video 1:34)
See what special treatment we got at VMFA’s Tom Wesselmann exhibit.

The Tom Tom Club
Sycamore Rouge double dips with “The Glass Menagerie.”

Blancanieves (review)
The title means Snow White in Spanish, so there’s the plot. It’s set in the early 20th century world of bull fighting, but the big

The Pendulum Always Swings Back
Instead of rushing to the newest restaurant, consider a mainstay.

REVIEW: Time Stands Still (Firehouse)
This political discourse has an accomplished cast.

Firehouse announces new season
5 shows & 3 collaborations for the 20th anniversary.

42 (review)
The new Jackie Robinson biopic is earnest and sometimes succeeds.

Last Christmas (review)
A romantic comedy with one heart

Times Square Angel (review)
Christmas from Charles Busch’s mind

Midway (review)
A crucial WWII battle

Doctor Sleep (review)
The sequel to THE SHINING

Pain and Glory (review)
The latest from Almodóvar

Lombardi (review)
A tribute to the coach

Jojo Rabbit (review)
A boy’s life as a Nazi

Harriet (review)
Filmed in Virginia

Terminator: Dark Fate (review)
They’re all back

Motherless Brooklyn (review)
Edward Norton stars, writes & directs

Parasite (review)
The title refers to humans

The Lighthouse (review)
2 men on an island

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
See & hear why he’s The King
FUTUROPOLIS returns to Richmond
Filmmakers Steve Segal & Phil Trumbo

Pillion
A BDSM romance?

The Bluff
Pirate action with Priyanka Chopra Jonas

A Knight of Seven Kingdoms
Set a century before GOT

56 Days
Yet another crime drama over 2 months

Dreams
Jessica Chastain’s rich lady is obsessed with a young Mexican dancer

Redux Redux
Mom kills her daughter’s murderer thru multiple universes

Meet 2 makers of 3 shorts
Indie Short Film Festival

How to Make a Killing
Glen Powell murders for money

Free Bert
Comic Bert Kreischer tries to fit in

Crime 101
A heist flick with a solid cast

Wuthering Heights
A dark new version
Andy Edmunds talks about his movie
Part of the annual VFO report

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
A wacky guerilla comedy duo

Memory of a Killer
Patrick Dempsey goes dark as a hired killer

The ‘Burbs
Keke Palmer & Jack Whitehall find a mystery in their new neighborhood

Predator: Badlands
The beast & an android go on a road trip

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
A wacky look at the AI apocalypse

Dracula
A romantic version from Luc Besson
From the mountains to the river
The RVA Environmental Film Festival

The Moment
Charli XCX’s faux doc

The Beauty
Bold sensationalism from Ryan Murphy

Sharp Corner
Ben Foster’s guy is obsessed with a dangerous road