REVIEW: ‘Krisha’ is a jarring exercise in madness It’s not a horror film. But it’s something close. Michael Errigo March 29, 2016
REVIEW: ‘The Flick’ at Signature Theatre wows with realism Annie Baker’s Pulitzer-Prize winning play about a movie theater thrives off its bold singularity. Michael Errigo March 20, 2016
Leon Bridges’ old soul meshes with the Hippodrome The soul singer fit comfortably at the historic venue. Michael Errigo March 6, 2016
At the Help Center, students answer the call With official resources overbooked, mental health support falls to volunteers, a couch and a phone. Michael Errigo February 24, 2016
REVIEW: ‘The Club’ is a film that demands to be felt The Chilean film is strongest in an opening act that is at once superbly crafted and deeply unsettling. Michael Errigo February 18, 2016
PREVIEW: ‘Oh, Hello’ brings an unseemly comedy duo to the Washington stage It’s a show about friendship. And tuna. Michael Errigo February 11, 2016
REVIEW: ‘Hail, Caesar!’ goes for quantity over quality As a follow-up to their 2013 Oscar-level drama ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’, ‘Hail, Caesar!’ is the perfect change of pace. Michael Errigo February 3, 2016
Maryland demolishes Rutgers despite Melo Trimble sitting second half The Terps don’t show any signs of slowing down even with star point guard exiting with hamstring injury. Michael Errigo January 6, 2016
Diamond Stone drops 39 to lead furious Maryland comeback over PSU The freshman center’s performance was tied for the eighth most points in a single game in program history. Michael Errigo December 30, 2015
REVIEW: ‘West Side Story’ at Signature Theatre is a classic success Bringing a musical as revered as “West Side Story” to the stage is akin to placing it under a microscope. Michael Errigo December 18, 2015