Will Schube mourns the loss of Jonathan Demme.
The Drive-In returns, examining Magic Mike as an art film, giving Almodóvar a new nickname, and declaring W.C. Fields 'funny.'
The Drive-In Theater returns with musings on being hungover, the evil of Damien Chazelle, and Doc Sportello.
Will Schube's Drive-In Theater returns with a look at Hell or High Water, and the recession-era dramas it echoes.
Neighbors 2 is out and it's not that bad!
The Drive-In Theater returns with an examination of We Are Your Friends, the Zac Efron rave movie.
The Drive-In Theater returns with an examination of the Junun Projects- the Paul Anderson documentary based on the Jonny Greenwood album.
The Drive-In Theater returns with a look at the latest Coen Brothers feature, Hail, Caesar!
Harold Stallworth is a national treasure. Last Wednesday, on the mid-Atlantic leg of Curren$y’s “Drive-In Theatre” tour, a few things were immediately apparent. First, the only great entrée to be had at Howard Theatre, the cajun shrimp and grits, had been temporarily stricken from their balcony menu. Second, the production featured on Drive-In Theatre, while […]