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Fairbrass Knuckles: The Outsider, reviewed.

Chris Klimek

Flame-Spitting Revolver and Craig Fairbrass co-star in The Outsider.

Flame-Spitting Revolver and Craig Fairbrass co-star in The Outsider.

I had some fun reviewing the dreary revenge/action pic The Outsider, starring a burly Brit with the awesome name of Craig Fairbrass, for The Dissolve.

NOT PICTURED: James Caan, Jason Patric, Shannon "American Pie" Elizabeth.

Mucho Mistrust, Love's Gone Behind: Rorschach's Glassheart, reviewed.

Chris Klimek

Megan Reichelt and Lynette Rathnam

Megan Reichelt and Lynette Rathnam

That's a refrain from Blondie's "Heart of Glass," by the way. Who knew? Not me.

I'm of the opinion that Reina Hardy's spin on Beauty and the Beast, Glassheart, is an undercooked play, but the cast of Rorschach Theatre's production is doing admirable work. My review is in today's Washington City Paper.

When The Dissolve invited me to review a film outside of my wheelhouse, I Winged it.

Chris Klimek

No one asked the chicken how he feels about all this.

No one asked the chicken how he feels about all this.

With this review of The Great Chicken Wing Hunt, I am honored to begin contributing to The Dissolve, the best movie site on the Internet. I'm not even that much of a bar-food type or any kind of a foodie. My wheelhouse is broader than a dame, a moll, and a skirt all standing three abreast, is all. Seriously. It costs a fortune to heat this place.

Documentaries Documented

Chris Klimek

Jessica Oreck's Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys is beautifully photographed and almost wordless.

In this week's Village Voice, I review the documentaries Mercedes Sosa: The Voice of Latin America, Life Is Strange, and Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys. That last one, which is about reindeer herders in Finnish Lapland, probably sounds like the hardest sell subject-wise but it's the best of the trio by a good margin.

Diamond Dawgs: Bang the Drum Slowly, reviewed.

Chris Klimek

Evan Crump as Author  Richie Montgomery as Bruce in Bang the Drum Slowly. (Johannes Markus) 

Evan Crump as Author  Richie Montgomery as Bruce in Bang the Drum Slowly. (Johannes Markus) 

I've never been a big sports fan, but I'm weirdly susceptible to baseball stories. I found American Century Theatre's stage adaptation of Mark Harris' 1956 baseball novel Bang the Drum Slowly to be an anachronistic pleasure. My review is in today's Washington City Paper.

Quiet Act: Synetic's Twelfth Night and Forum's Meena's Dream, reviewed

Chris Klimek

"I have been and always shall be your... twin sibling." Alex Mills as Sebastian and Irina Tsikurishvili as Viola in Twelfth Night. (Koko Lanham)

"I have been and always shall be your... twin sibling." Alex Mills as Sebastian and Irina Tsikurishvili as Viola in Twelfth Night. (Koko Lanham)

My reviews of Synetic Theatre's silent, early-cinema-and-Jazz Age-inflected Twelfth Night and Anu Yadav's solo show Meena's Dream are in today's Washington City Paper.

Painted by Association: The Old Masters, reviewed.

Chris Klimek

The Adoration of the Shepherds, now attributed to the Renaissance master Giorgione, hangs in the National Gallery of Art.

The Adoration of the Shepherds, now attributed to the Renaissance master Giorgione, hangs in the National Gallery of Art.

The authorship of this painting is the ostensible subject of The Old Masters, one of Simon Gray's final plays. My review of Washington Stage Guild's production is in today's Washington City Paper.