Five Thought-Provoking Horror Films in Honor of Dismember the Alamo

This weekend, Dismember the Alamo will host its second Halloween mystery-movie marathon: four movies, not to be revealed until they start, plus a special guest tied to one or more of the films. When I spoke to Steve Bessette, creative manager of the Alamo Drafhouse in Littleton, he promised me the program…

The Worst Man on TV: Does ‘The Affair’ Want Us to Detest Noah?

In his 2014 book Difficult Men, journalist Brett Martin identifies bad-boy antiheroes as the defining feature of our current “Golden Age” of television. Tony Soprano, Don Draper and The Wire’s Omar Little dazzle with their multifaceted complexity: How deep the furrow in Tony’s troubled brow! How pensive the trail of…

Root for Earnest Vin Diesel in The Last Witch Hunter

Critics lampoon him as a fast/furious lug nut, a hunk of well-oiled meat who doesn’t so much act as ka-thunk his face and body through its limited gears. To hell with them. Vin Diesel may not run smoothly, but he runs with purpose and conviction, and any line of dialogue…

Amber Cobb Takes Us to Bed, Bath and Beyond at Gildar Gallery

Everything I’ve seen by Amber Cobb over the past several years has focused on domestic life, with a special interest in references to the bedroom. The artist’s oeuvre incorporates a wide range of material, from stomach-turning objects like stained and torn mattresses at one end to elegant and minimal expressions…

Playbill: Three New Shows in Denver and Boulder for October 21-27

New productions this week include hard drama with the Boulder Ensemble Theater Company, a paranormal trip back in time with the Theater Company of Lafayette, and a cabaret-style musical at the Garner Galleria. Here’s where to grab tickets and go for a theatrical ride. BETC, The Few Dairy Center for…

Back to the Future Day Celebrated by Denver Street Artists

The ever-changing canvas of Bella Vista Mexican restaurant is sporting a new piece of street art that is a bit more topical than usual. Today is Back to the Future Day, since 4:29 p.m. October 21, 2015 is the exact date and time referenced in the second BTTF film released in…

Bear Grylls and Ed Helms Ran Wild in Colorado — and Survived!

Adventurer, survivalist and outdoor guru Bear Grylls is the star of Running Wild with Bear Grylls, now in its second season with NBC. On each episode, viewers watch Grylls take A-list celebrities, TV stars and even a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, Drew Brees, into untamed and untouched areas around the globe for a…

Looking in the Rearview Mirror at the Career of Robin Ross

Point Gallery curators Frank Martinez and Michael Vacchiano had planned to do a show featuring recent work by artist Robin Ross, who built her career in Brooklyn but moved to Crestone, Colorado, about four years ago. Sadly, Ross passed away while the show was still in the planning stages. So…

Experimenter Makes Urgent Art Out of Milgram’s Notorious Study

Completing a trifecta of recent cinema suddenly fascinated with the social-science lab experiments of the Eisenhower-Nixon era, Experimenter is as cool as a grad student clamping electrodes onto a test monkey. One of our lowest-profile indie-film treasures, director Michael Almereyda never makes the same movie twice, toggling from Pixelvision experiment…

Photos: The 2015 Denver Zombie Crawl Mobs the 16th Street Mall

Thousands of the blood-streaked undead paraded through downtown Denver hunting for brains and making mayhem Saturday at the tenth annual Zombie Crawl. Here’s photographer Aaron Thackeray’s view from ground zero. Now see the full Denver Zombie Crawl slide show. Trust us — it will make your skin crawl…

Six Hex Horror Writers on Their Favorite Colorado Frights

Ever wonder what sorts of things unnerve the folks who make a living scaring their readers? We polled a few of our favorite local horror authors for the most spine-tingling October attractions, events, sites and sounds — and, some of their answers were as unexpected as the plots twists you’ll…

Three Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, October 19-22

This week delivers a historical pop-culture references we’ve been waiting on for 26 years—we’re going back to the future. In addition we have art openings to check out and cereal to eat with comedians. Check out the Westword calendar for more events, and drop us a comment if you know…