Film out this weekend is filled with hope and made of awesome.
Show has "perfectly synchronized" dnacing, spot-on show tunes.
'Hiring big names was not in the best interest of the film.'
Students from Lake Braddock Secondary School, Robinson Secondary School and West Springfield High School all received nominations in annual theater awards.
Film is rated PG-13.
This fearless interpretation by director Luhrmann is well worth seeing. Leonardo di Caprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan star.
The 26-person all-girl West Springfield High School choir will perform a variety of jazz and Broadway songs.
The troupe will perform a total of four shows at the Burke Community Church.
PG-13 film in theaters starting Thursday is a 'hoot, wild ride and an emotional journey.'
PG-13 film starring Tom Cruise opens Friday in theaters.
Rated R for language, violence, nudity.
Elvis, Fred Astaire, Judy Garland and Alfred Hitchcock fill this Easter collection.
Frenetic fun, Stone Age family-style. Three starfish.
Horror, Suspense, Romance, Comedy — what will movie-goers want to see?
Fun events in and around Northern Virginia Friday, March 15-Sunday, March 17.
Cinema Siren gives film three out of five starfish.
Doesn't amount to a hill of beans; two out of 5 starfish.
Still celebrating Valentine's Day?
'Zom-com' film rated PG-13 for zombie violence and language.
Cliches eclipse acting in 'Mama,' and violence crumbles 'The Last Stand."
Production features 58 actors from Northern Virginia homeschool community.
Lots to do Friday, Jan. 11-Sunday, Jan. 13
The great, the bizarre and the awful.
Django Unchained a great, but ultra-violent genre buster.
PSY, Enrique Iglesias, Flo Rida, Cher Lloyd and more!
Photo wins a top prize in contest sponsored by Canon and film director Ron Howard.
Friday, Oct. 26 through Sunday, Oct. 28
The Burke Centre Conservancy rescheduled the wine garden after it was rained out earlier this month.
An overview of the first day's events at the 14th annual festival.
The writer will speak about wanting to live a life that matters Wednesday at the Fall for the Book Festival.
Friday, Sept. 21 through Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012.