Movie Review: Diana
“Diana” is all surface, but none of the distinguished substance.
“Diana” is all surface, but none of the distinguished substance.
The Comedy Central star gets his own hybrid show.
Guest panel speaker Eric Sterling spoke to The Eagle about the upcoming documentary “How to Make Money Selling Drugs.”
These “Free Birds” flee the coup and into theaters with zippy wit and slim pleasures.
“About Time” is a time travel romantic comedy that turns sappy at the end.
“Last Vegas” is not an all out winner at the table, but it has more than a few laughs.
“Ender’s Game” battles against hollywood stereotypes, but falls somewhere in the middle.
Drag queens race to the finish at the annual “High Heel Drag Race” in Dupont Circle.
Abdellatif Kechiche’s “Blue is the Warmest Color” follows the life cycle from its initial temptations to the sorrowful end.
Farewell to music innovator Lou Reed and more in this week’s Take 5 entertainment column.
Director John Krokidas portrays the background of Allen Ginsberg and the Beat Generation in his latest film “Kill Your Darlings.”
Film screenings, popcorn and activities brought students together at “SOC Spooktacular” on Oct. 29.
The Scene counts down some essential horror films to watch for Halloween.
After performing in a professional production of “Cabaret” at D.C.’s Keegan Theatre, AU senior Matthew Rubbelke dreams of making it to Broadway.
Monroe Street Market hosted special guest Scott Schuman as well as art walks.
Ridley Scott’s “The Counselor” is a grisly morality tale about the consequences of bad financial planning.
The Eagle speaks with Oscar winning director Roger Ross Williams about his new documentary “God Loves Uganda.”
Running out of time and money? The Scene has some suggestions for simple costumes for the student on a tight budget.
SIS Associate Dean Patrick Jackson talks about academic life and pop culture over “Sushi and Tea.”
Comedians Blaze and Foley chat with The Eagle about their roots, proper comic writing and where they find joke material.