Happy Friday! Here's the latest news on theater, local restaurants, events and more. Feedback? Email entertainment community manager Jessica Gillespie. | | | | | Jay Leno set for stand-up act at Hard Rock Live Orlando | | | | Jay Leno on his stand-up act: "I put the joke first, the politics second. A lot of people like to put the politics first. It's so divisive." | | Read More | | | | | Orlando Brewing is preparing to celebrate its 11th anniversary. | | | | | Thousands of "Star Wars" fans will gather in Orlnado for a four-day event next week. | | | | | Certain foods that are popular on social media can be found in Orlando -- think over-the-top milkshakes and edible cookie dough. | | | | | The two bands that you can think of as spiritual but who don't consider themselves as singularly Christian will take the Orlando Amphitheater stage Aug. 29. | | | | | Set in an orphanage, the film is based on a 2002 young adult book that has been skillfully adapted for the screen. 4 stars | | | | | Read Michael Phillips' review of the remake codger-heist heartwarmer starring Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin. 2.5 stars. | | | | | Rising anime talent Makoto Shinkai concocts an outlandish — and enormously entertaining — romance whose central couple spontaneously begins body-swapping. 3 stars | | | | | Matthew Weinstein combines technology and artistry in his computer-animated films. | | | | | Jay Leno: "There are so many different versions of late night now, so many different ways to do it. I think Samantha Bee is terrific." | | | | |
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