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    These are the 15 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jul 23, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    As Al Green would say, this weekend is all about love and happiness.

    Houstonians can celebrate both National Tequila Day and Art House Theater Day at various spots in the city. Keyshia Cole will be bringing the love over at Toyota Center on Friday. On Saturday, get a taste of Italy at Pizaro’s Pizza and, afterwards, enjoy the music of Journey as they perform with the Houston Symphony. And, finally on Sunday, a wine bar in the Heights will be serving paella.

    Basically, this is going to be a great weekend for foodies, music lovers, and people who know what VHS stands for.

    Thursday, July 24

    National Tequila Day
    Get the limes and salt ready for National Tequila Day. Good God, Nadine’s will have its Desert Oasis cocktail available all day for $7. Diversion Montrose will serve up its Margarita Lab Shot Set for $16. Kazzan Ramen & Bar has $5 ume margaritas and classic margaritas. All four of Hugo Ortega’s restaurants — Hugo’s, Caracol, Xochi, and Urbe — will sell their signature “Greatest Margarita Ever Sold” for $18 (down for $32). Both locations of The Taco Stand will have $5 margaritas all day. Tex-Mex classic Molina’s Cantina will have happy hour pricing on margaritas all day. Mexican Sugar will run specials from Thursday-Sunday.

    Art House Theater Day at River Oaks Theatre
    Art House Theater Day will be going on at cinemas all across the country. Right here in H-Town, River Oaks Theatre will be taking part, showing a trio of diverse, art-house titles. First up, we have a new 4K restoration of Federico Fellini’s 1957 classic Nights of Cabiria at 4 pm. Later in the evening, Sean Baker’s 2015 Christmas comedy Tangerine will screen at 7:15 pm, featuring a pre-recorded discussion from Baker and producer Samantha Quan. Finally, catch a sneak preview of the absurdist comedy AJ Goes to the Dog Park at 9:45 pm.

    Queensbury Theatre presents The Last Five Years
    In a love story told from two perspectives and in two different directions, The Last Five Years is a heart-wrenching, deeply intimate musical by Jason Robert Brown that explores the soaring highs and crushing lows of a relationship. Cathy, an aspiring actress, tells their story from the end looking back, while Jamie, a rising novelist, begins at their first spark of love. Their journeys cross just once — in the middle — before fate pulls them apart. 7:30 pm (8 pm Friday; 2 and 8 pm Saturday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Friday, July 25

    FLATS presents Austin Cullen and Sarah Jentsch: "A Natural History (Built to be Seen)"
    "A Natural History (Built to be Seen)" is the second exhibition in FLATS' new gallery space, featuring the collaborative work of artists Austin Cullen and Sarah Jentsch. Through photography and installation, the duo examines how the Western natural world is framed, fabricated, and consumed within museum settings. By documenting the life cycle of natural history displays - from creation to storage - they explore how institutions shape our understanding of nature. 6 pm.

    Keyshia Cole in concert
    R&B/hip hop singer Keyshia Cole, the lady responsible for “Love” (aka the song some women immediately sing when it starts playing at a club), comes to Houston this weekend. She’s on a tour celebrating the milestone anniversary of Cole's 2005 debut album The Way It Is, which immediately put her at the top of the R&B genre. It was the first of six straight top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 for the singer. She’ll be joined by Tink, Keri Hilson, and Elijah Blake. 7 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Donnell Rawlings
    Ashy Larry is back in Houston! Veteran comedian Donnell Rawlings, best known for the hilarious characters he did on Chappelle’s Show back in the day, will be at Improv Houston this weekend, Currently on his Black & Mild Tour, Donnell is selling out clubs and theaters across the country, while his hit podcast The Donnell Rawlings Show is building a massive following with over 8 million YouTube views. 7:30 and 9:45 pm (7 and 9:30 pm Saturday; 7:30 pm Sunday).

    Art Factory presents Hairspray
    Hairspray, based on John Waters’ raucous 1988 film, is a Tony-winning musical that whisks viewers to 1962 Baltimore and follows plump teenager Tracy Turnblad. When she lands a role on local TV dance program The Corny Collins Show, she skyrockets to fame and uses her position to fight for integration and social change. This effervescent musical features a hilarious and touching book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan and infectious music by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman. Through Sunday, August 3. 8 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, July 26

    Pizaro’s Pizza presents Summer in Capri
    This weekend, Pizaro’s Pizza will bring Italy to Houston. Get dressed for a Euro vacation to Capri & indulge in Southern Italian fare during this one-day event. We’re talking hand-crafted Neapolitan pies, Aperol Spritzes, coastal flavors, chill vibes, good eats, and major vacation energy. Get ready for a dreamy night of delicacies and libations that’ll feel like you’re in some fancy Italian movie – preferably starring Sophia Loren. 1 pm.

    Equal Parts Brewing presents Houston VHS Swap
    After five long years, the Houston VHS Swap returns this weekend. This free indoor event will feature about three dozen local tape heads and collectors buying, selling and swapping VHS, Betamax, DVDs, vinyl records, posters, toys and more. Grab a cold drink from Equal Parts, grab some BBQ from the OG at Straits Place BBQ or even a tattoo at Battle Royale who will feature some unique VHS themed flash for the event. If you've got a love and nostalgia for old media, then this is the place to be. 2 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents The Music of Journey
    One of the biggest bands of the ‘80s will be doing two shows in Houston this weekend, with some help from a full orchestra. Combining full rock lighting, a rock band, vocalist Juan Del Castillo, and the Houston Symphony, this concert will feature hit songs, from "Any Way You Want It” and “Wheel In the Sky” to “Faithfully" and – of course – “Don’t Stop Believin’,” to celebrate one of the biggest bands of all time. Think of it a makeup for the band’s RodeoHouston appearance that was cut short by an on-stage electrical fire. 2 and 7 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Compensation
    Zeinabu irene Davis’s debut feature from 1999 (presented in a 4K rejuvenation) follows parallel African American love stories between a deaf woman and a hearing man set decades apart. With inspiration from the work of legendary African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, this moving narrative depicts the struggle to overcome racism, disability, and discrimination. A post-film discussion with filmmaker Davis and producer Nicoletta Vangelisti is moderated by film programmer/cultural worker Autumn Johnson. 7 pm.

    Sunday, July 27

    Mutiny in the Heights presents Paella Sunday
    It’s time once again for Mutiny in the Heights to go into Paella Sunday mode. The wine bar and restaurant will throw this immersive, outdoor dining experience, featuring chef Eduardo Alcayaga’s signature live-fire seafood paella. Set on the patio, this event brings the vibrant flavors of Spain to the Heights in a relaxed, social setting. Guests will enjoy wine and light bites before gathering for the main course. 1 and 4 pm.

    Stages presents Honky Tonk Laundry
    After inheriting the Wishy Washy Washeteria from her grandmother, Lana Mae hires Katie to help run the business, but the two soon join forces to convert their good ol’ laundromat into the town’s hottest honky-tonk. This hilarious musical is packed with a country song list that spans decades of classic and contemporary hits, featuring the music of Dolly Parton, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and more. Through Sunday, August 17. 2 pm.

    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema LaCenterra presents Summer Wars (Subtitled) in 4K
    Summer Wars is anime director Mamoru Hosoda's 2009 look back to the days of our youth, with a little bit of sci-fi excitement thrown into the mix. Kenji is a shy moderator for OZ, the virtual reality world that powers everyday life. He discovers that a rogue A.I. program has stolen his online identity, and he’s accused of causing real-world catastrophes. As the destruction in OZ throws Natsuki’s family into disarray, Kenji must unite his newfound connections to overcome an impending cyber apocalypse. 5:05 pm.

    The Fray in Concert
    Known for the smash hit “How to Save a Life,” the Denver-based rock trio will perform their hook-filled tunes at downtown’s Bayou Music Center in support of the 2024 EP, The Fray is Back. Retro-inspired L.A. rock band The Strike opens. 7 pm.

    Keyshia Cole
    Photo by Tayo Kuku Jr.
    Keyshia Cole will perform at Toyota Center on July 25.
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    Meta-comedy remake Anaconda coils itself into an unfunny mess

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 26, 2025 | 2:30 pm
    Jack Black and Paul Rudd in Anaconda
    Photo by Matt Grace
    Jack Black and Paul Rudd in Anaconda.

    In Hollywood’s never-ending quest to take advantage of existing intellectual property, seemingly no older movie is off limits, even if the original was not well-regarded. That’s certainly the case with 1997’s Anaconda, which is best known for being a lesser entry on the filmography of Ice Cube and Jennifer Lopez, as well as some horrendous accent work by Jon Voight.

    The idea behind the new meta-sequel Anaconda is arguably a good one. Four friends — Doug (Jack Black), Griff (Paul Rudd), Claire (Thandiwe Newton), and Kenny (Steve Zahn) — who made homemade movies when they were teenagers decide to remake Anaconda on a shoestring budget. Egged on by Griff, an actor who can’t catch a break, the four of them pull together enough money to fly down to Brazil, hire a boat, and film a script written by Doug.

    Naturally, almost nothing goes as planned in the Amazon, including losing their trained snake and running headlong into a criminal enterprise. Soon enough, everything else takes second place to the presence of a giant anaconda that is stalking them and anyone else who crosses its path.

    Written and directed by Tom Gormican, with help from co-writer Kevin Etten, the film is designed to be an outrageous comedy peppered with laugh-out-loud moments that cover up the fact that there’s really no story. That would be all well and good … if anything the film had to offer was truly funny. Only a few scenes elicit any honest laughter, and so instead the audience is fed half-baked jokes, a story with no focus, and actors who ham it up to get any kind of reaction.

    The biggest problem is that the meta-ness of the film goes too far. None of the core four characters possess any interesting traits, and their blandness is transferred over to the actors playing them. And so even as they face some harrowing situations or ones that could be funny, it’s difficult to care about anything they do since the filmmakers never make the basic effort of making the audience care about them.

    It’s weird to say in a movie called Anaconda, but it becomes much too focused on the snake in the second half of the film. If the goal is to be a straight-up comedy, then everything up to and including the snake attacks should be serving that objective. But most of the time the attacks are either random or moments when the characters are already scared, and so any humor that could be mined all but disappears.

    Black and Rudd are comedy all-stars who can typically be counted on to elevate even subpar material. That’s not the case here, as each only scores on a few occasions, with Black’s physicality being the funniest thing in the movie. Newton is not a good fit with this type of movie, and she isn’t done any favors by some seriously bad wigs. Zahn used to be the go-to guy for funny sidekicks, but he brings little to the table in this role.

    Any attempt at rebooting/remaking an old piece of IP should make a concerted effort to differentiate itself from the original, and in that way, the new Anaconda succeeds. Unfortunately, that’s its only success, as the filmmakers can never find the right balance to turn it into the bawdy comedy they seemed to want.

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    Anaconda is now playing in theaters.

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