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“The artistic evolution [director Trey Edward] Shults is undergoing makes him as exciting as anyone at work—he's as sharp as the young Darren Aronofsky, and his heart is only growing larger.” Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out.
“The artistic evolution [director Trey Edward] Shults is undergoing makes him as exciting as anyone at work—he's as sharp as the young Darren Aronofsky, and his heart is only growing larger.” Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out.
“It's riveting drama, always existing as a personal, meta piece for a man openly and artistically dealing with his past.” Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com.
Tony Green returns in fabulous style to celebrate the holidays LIVE from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth! The show promises to delight with a star-studded lineup of local celebrities, gift giveaways, photo booths, specialty cocktails, new segments, and live musical performances (special announcements coming soon!).
Doors open at 7pm for cocktail hour. The show streams live online promptly at 8 pm. Auditorium seating in the studio audience is limited, with overflow options for viewing in Café Modern.
Artist Robyn O’Neil is in conversation with the producer and host of the Modern Art Notes podcast, Tyler Green, in conjunction with the Modern’s exhibition Robyn O’Neil: WE, THE MASSES, a survey that examines the artist’s formal and conceptual developments over the past two decades.
“Imagine a high-wire act where the acrobat suddenly leaps to a higher wire, then to another that's higher still. It's the best way I can think of to describe the giddy thrill of watching Parasite, a masterpiece of serial surprises.” Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal.
Based on the bestselling novel by Fredrik Backman, author of A Man Called Ove, this warmhearted comedy/drama finds Britt-Marie, age 63, suddenly re-considering her purpose and habits after leaving her husband of 40 years.
“Pain and Glory is Almodóvar's best work for years, marvelously framed and composed, comparatively restrained for him, hugely enjoyable moment by moment.” David Sexton; London Evening Standard
Thirty years after starring in The Wizard of Oz beloved actress and singer Judy Garland (Renée Zellweger) arrives in London to perform sold-out shows at the Talk of the Town nightclub. While there, she reminisces with friends and fans and begins a whirlwind romance with musician Mickey Deans, her soon-to-be fifth husband.
One of the most controversial and influential American men of the 20th century, Roy Cohn was a ruthless and unscrupulous lawyer and political power broker whose 28-year career ranged from acting as chief counsel to Senator Joseph McCarthy's Communist-hunting subcommittee to molding the career of a young Queens real estate developer named Donald Trump.