FRYEBURG, Maine — Just 10 days after the closing of “Legally Blonde,” Arts in Motion Theater Co. and director Jake Dunham are back with another ambitious musical.
“High Spirits,” a charming comedic ghost story set in Ireland starring Peter O’Toole, Daryl Hannah, Steve Guttenberg, Jennifer Tilly, Liam Neeson, Beverly D’Angelo, Connie Booth and Peter Gallagher is celebrating
This year marks the anniversary of the release of several horror movie staples. We’re talking genre-defining films by such heavy-hitting directors as Alfred Hitchcock, Tim Burton, William Friedkin, John Carpenter,
CONWAY — M&D Playhouse kicks off its 2023 season with Gina Gionfriddo’s “Becky Shaw,” a dramedy about damaged people, which opened Thursday, Jan. 19, at the Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse
CONWAY — Arts in Motion Theater Co. opened its 30th season with a charming and emotionally resonate musical telling of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women,” which opened Jan. 13, with
The past year, once again, proves that the Mount Washington Valley has a vital and thriving theater scene, with a diverse variety of musicals, comedies and drama produced by Advice
Going back before the digital music era, I have always loved making mixes both
on tape and CD. The playlist now serves the same function. My wife, Ashley, and
I
“Bros” is being promoted as the first LGBTQ romantic comedy to get a wide
theatrical release by a major studio. That is a milestone to be sure, but actor
and
With the recent announcement of the cancellation of the nearly finished
“Batgirl,” Warner Bros. continues to be flailing around like a chicken with its
head cut off when it comes
This past weekend, I took a trip back to 1991 with a double feature of comedies
about soap operas: “Delirious,” starring John Candy, and “Soapdish,” starring
Sally Field, Kevin Kline
Mount Washington has been relocated to Slovenia. That’s the filming location for “Infinite Storm,” a movie based on a real rescue at the home of the world’s worst weather.
During the pandemic era, Disney has released a few animated films either under
their own label or via Pixar, including “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Soul” and
“Luca,” and while
Following a year in which the theatrical movie-going experience was largely gone
— due to COVID-19 shutting down cinemas for most of 2020 — movies were back this
past year.
While there are hundreds of Christmas movies, New Year’s Eve is far more under
represented in cinema. The nearly forgotten “Get Crazy,” a rock musical comedy
set on the eve
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” Marvel Studios’ first film to
introduce a new character since 2019’s “Captain Marvel,” proves the Marvel
Cinematic Universe still has legs post-“Avengers: