Check these movies that the Tivoli Theatre will show over the course of the next month.
This week’s Deep Cut is The Birdcage, a film based off the French farce “La Cage Aux Folles,” starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane.
“Captain Marvel” is a muddled film but is resurrected by the strength of the acting performances and intelligent direction.
The coolest thing about “Obvious Child” is its grounded authenticity. This is the story of a crisis—one that is life-changing, but not life-ending.
Last night, the Academy Awards, on rare occasion, lived up to its nobler objectives. More frequently than not, however, it failed to.
There will, presumably, come a time when Netflix stops shelling out hordes of money for the dumbest pieces of filmmaking imaginable. Unfortunately for us, 2019 is not that time.
Buckle up, folks, because today’s deep-cut is a Netflix original thriller called “Velvet Buzzsaw.”
Ever since “Birdbox” was released on Netflix in mid-December, people have been debating whether it holds a candle to “A Quiet Place,” which made its theatrical debut in April 2018.
Do you just want to spend four weeks cuddling up with a fuzzy blanket and some romantic comedies that will make you feel all the feels? You’re not alone, and winter break is the perfect time for that.
The theatrical version of the trilogy lasts over nine hours but earns every minute. The rich story compels you to watch more, and the excellent performances and magnificent visuals make it impossible to look away.
Stay up to date with everything happening at Washington University and beyond.
Subscribe