‘Rental Family’ Review: Sentimentality smothers substance in Brendan Fraser’s latest misfire
Searchlight’s cross-cultural dramedy, Rental Family, turns a fascinating premise into manipulative mush.
‘Jay Kelly’ Review: Noah Baumbach’s bittersweet portrait of fame, family and friendship
George Clooney and Adam Sandler shine in Baumbach’s reflective, somber comedy about legacy.
‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Review: New ‘Knives Out’ is the sharpest of the bunch
Wake Up Dead Man has a killer cast, master plotting and style to spare in a divine murder mystery worth confessing to again and again.
Ballyhoo brings theatre, coffee, cocktails and community to LoHi
Ballyhoo Table & Stage will have its grand opening on November 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3300 Tejon Street, Denver.
Podcast: A musical ‘Ichabod,’ Shakespeare Festival news and more
Plus Julia Tobey on Ballyhoo, Top 10 Colorado Headliners and more spooky season stuff
‘A Town Called Harris’ haunts Westminster in an immersive mystery
The Catamounts’ witty, site-specific performance mixes local history with ghostly fun at DeSpain Schoolhouse.
‘The Lion King’ roars back to Denver with dazzling spectacle
Disney’s The Lion King returns to the Buell Theatre with stunning visuals, timeless music and an impressive cast.
‘The Motherfucker with the Hat’ struggles with space and pacing
While the script is razor-sharp, shaky performances and cramped staging by Flamboyán Theatre and The Three Leaches blunt its impact.
Aurora Fox’s ‘Lizzie’ mixes punk fury with slow-burn storytelling
The Fox’s musical about Lizzie Borden stuns with bold visuals and music but simmers more than it slashes, leaving a stylish but uneven impression.
Podcast: What’s up onstage this October
Just a bit of news and reviews from around the theatre community
Unpacking the 48th Denver Film Festival with Artistic Director Matt Campbell
From the new 'Knives Out' film to Creative Conversations about the film industry, we get the inside scoop on the 2025 Denver Film Festival.
Wonderbound jams out with Garrett Ammon’s ‘Rock Ballets’
Denver dance group opens its season with a high-energy program set to Queen, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie.





