‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Is Another Sorkin-Centric Spin on History Writer-director Aaron Sorkin has reshaped this charged moment of recent American history in his own image. By Oliver Jones
Entertaining AF: Center Theatre Group Proves There Is Great Theater in LA There’s nothing like the party Center Theatre Group threw to celebrate their 50th anniversary. By Emily Bicks
‘Youth in Oregon’ Features a Stellar Cast, Not a Single Likeable Character The terrific cast is well worth watching, but everything else about 'Youth in Oregon' leaves you feeling just awful. By Rex Reed
Valentine’s Day Massacre: Broadway Stars Jefferson Mays, Norbert Leo Butz and Cynthia Nixon Offer Valentine’s Day Devotions By Benjamin-Emile Le Hay
Welcome to the Machine: <em>Machinal</em> Is a Haunting Portrait of Life for Women in the Twenties By Jesse Oxfeld
The Week in DVR: Remember Frost/Nixon? Plus, Sexy Alien Ladies and Gossip Girl Has a Threesome By Christopher Rosen
Opening this Weekend: Beyonce Sings, The Punisher Sucks and Tricky Dick Fights a Foppish Brit By Christopher Rosen
Will Ron Howard’s Frost/Nixon Find Favor With the Academy? ‘He’s Not a Dick,’ Says NYT’s David Carr By Caroline Bankoff