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"Mission: Impossible" and the Deep State
Chris Klimek
Washington Post Opinions asked me for a piece about my favorite blockbuster franchise’s relationship to Washington. So I wrote about that, but also about my dad.
Balcony Scene: "John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only!"
Chris Klimek
Ben Ahlers as John Wilkes Booth in Baltimore. (J. Fannon Photography)
My Washington Post review of Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s world-premiere play John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only! is here. Read it if you dare, you sockdologizing old man-trap!
"Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning," reviewed.
Chris Klimek
Tom Cruise has yet another plane to catch in The Final Reckoning. (Paramount)
Any new Mission flick is the start of a long relationship for me, and as with 2023’s Dead Reckoning, my estimation of the new one went up on a second viewing. It’s still a goddamn mess, though.
My Washington City Paper review of Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, the eighth and perhaps-but-also-perhaps-not climactic MIssion is here.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: "MIssion: Impossible — The Final Reckoning"
Chris Klimek
When you stare into The Abyss, etc., etc. (Paramount)
When you watch 2018’s Mission: Impossible — Fallout, you can see the shot wherein Tom Cruise breaks his ankle leaping across London rooftops.
When you listen to our new Pop Culture Happy Hour on Mission: Impossible — The Final Recknoning, you can hear the moment when I suffer an aneurysm. It’s when my friends Aisha Harris and Linda Holmes once again compare these films to the Fast & Furious movies. And they are like those, in the sense that the 1969 Rolling Stones and circa 2012 Aerosmith are both rock bands.
Reactive Cultures: "Akira Kurosawa Explains," reviewed.
Chris Klimek
The assembled Kurosawas of Akira Kurosawa Explains. Creator Julia Izumi is on the right. (Cameron Whitman)
Did playwright/performer Julia Izumi really create a show about or at least named after Akira Kurosawa having seen only one of the legendary filmmaker's 30 movies?
I saw it, and I'm still not sure. For the Washington Post.
A Walk on the Wild Side: "Hedwig," reviewed.
Chris Klimek
Sawyer Smith is Singature’s new Hedwig. (Daniel Rader)
I reviewed Signature Theatre’s new revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. It’s the whole nine yards! 324 angry inches! Check my math!
Death and Taxes: "The Accountant 2," reviewed.
Chris Klimek
Sun’s out, guns out. Jon Bernthal and Ben Affleck shoot ‘em up.
A vestigial tale to an 8.5-year-old movie where Ben Affleck plays an autistic book-cooker and throat-puncher. That’s The Accountant 2.