Review: Moveius Contemporary Ballet’s ‘Glacier: A Climate Change Ballet’ incorporates policy and art in graceful performance
Ballet filled the National Portrait Gallery’s Kogod Courtyard with contemplative chill
Ballet filled the National Portrait Gallery’s Kogod Courtyard with contemplative chill
‘The Tortured Poets Department’ is a confusing grab bag of synth-pop whose backend outshines the main album
KPU hosted the acclaimed “Suits” actor for a discussion on April 16
Reggaeton is more than just Bad Bunny
More than seventeen years of crying a river over Nicholas Sparks movies that we all love to hate are coming to an end.
Equal parts action, thriller, science fiction and comedy, “The Martian” celebrates the power of human ingenuity in times of crisis.
“Hotel Transylvania 2” proves to be a worthy sequel to the successful franchise.
Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro help audiences rediscover what friendship is all about.
Baltasar Kormakur leaves audiences chilled to the bone with his film about the deadliness of Mount Everest.
Wes Ball drives “The Maze Runner Trilogy” forward with non-stop action.
M. Night Shyamalan delivers a fresh horror comedy with “The Visit” and redefines the found footage genre of horror.
This weekend, Reel Affirmation will bring 35 LGBT foreign films to the District.
Director Brett Morgan’s newest masterpiece pulls together personal movies, photos and audio montages to chronicle Kurt Cobain’s life.
Bear Grylls and producer Holly Wofford discuss their show where 14 men work together to survive on a deserted island.
Studio Ghibli’s “When Marnie Was There” charms the audience with its ethereal animation and mature themes about loneliness and loss.
“Results” charmingly portrays the relationship between personal trainers and their clients.
The new thriller “Survivor” offers a glimpse into the world of counterterrorism.
“In the Name of My Daughter” is a thrilling French crime drama based on the true story of the La Roux disappearance.
Kodi Smit-Mcphee and Michael Fassbender star in this unusual but refreshing take on the Western genre.
Sweden's highest grossing film will debut in the District on May 22.