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    These are the 16 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Sep 11, 2024 | 6:30 pm

    This weekend, you’ll be able to sample a lot of things.

    You can have delicious food and wine pairings and take a food-tasting tour on the same night. You can experience Vietnamese culture with the Viet Cultural Fest one day, then celebrate Mexican Independence Day at Miller Outdoor Theatre the next.

    Check out the pimped-out cars at the Hot Wheels Legends Tour and get the hell scared outta ya at the 13th Floor Haunted House. See Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie in concert, or Anthony Hamilton and The Isley Brothers in concert.

    All you have to do is welcome these events — to quote a band who’ll also be performing this weekend — with arms wide open.

    Thursday, September 12

    The James Beard Foundation presents Taste America: Houston
    The James Beard Foundation and Houston First co-host Taste America: Houston, one of 20 stops in the culinary series celebrating culinary excellence and the local independent restaurants at the heart of communities. The walk-around tasting will be an opportunity for guests to experience the work of James Beard Foundation-curated talent, including host chef Emmanuel Chavez of Tatemó and member of Taste America's TasteTwenty 2024 class; Chef Victoria Elizondo of Cochinita & Co.; James Beard Award winners Hugo Ortega of Hugo’s (etc.) and Benchawan Jabthong Painter of Street to Kitchen; and more. 6 pm.

    Turner’s presents Michael Corso Selections Burgundy WIne Dinner
    Indulge in an exceptional evening of fine wine and gourmet dining at this intimate supper club near the Galleria. Delight in a five-course meal, along with expertly curated wine pairings by Michael Corso Selections. Courses include a 2022 Domaine Reunis Montagny Blanc 1er Cru with diver sea scallops and a 2022 Jacques Girardin Bourgogne Rouge "Vieilles Vignes" paired next to balsamic-and-honey-caramelized duck breast. The dessert course will be a vanilla souffle with poached pear accompanied by a 2016 Chateau Andoyse du Hayot Sauternes. 6:30 pm.

    Theatre Under the Stars presents Dear Evan Hansen
    Dear Evan Hansen is the first contemporary musical about connection in the digital age. Meet Evan Hansen, a high school student who always feels like he’s on the outside looking in. After writing a letter to himself that was never meant to be seen, Evan becomes entangled in a lie that was never meant to be told and a life he never dreamt could be his. As a result, Evan finally gets what so many of us are searching for — the chance to finally fit in. Through Sunday, September 22. 7:30 pm (8 pm Saturday; 2 & 8 pm Sunday).

    Friday, September 13

    13th Floor Haunted House
    Halloween is fast approaching, which means the 13th Floor Haunted House is open for business. It features three separate attractions, including The Abandoned, Crimson Night, and Cemetery of Los Souls. It also features mini escape games, the shooting game Zombie Apocalypse Live, and The Hideout: Secret Bar, where patrons 21 and over can enjoy spooky libations before or after experiencing the haunted house. Through Saturday, November 9. 7 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Chico Bean
    Hailing from Washington D.C. and known as one-third of the 85 South Show, Chico Bean knows how to deliver a well-executed joke. He’s been a longtime regular on Nick Cannon’s hip-hop/improv show Wild N' Out, and other credits include the Freestyle Funny Comedy Show and MTV2's Guy Court. And if you haven’t seen him as a guest on T-Pain’s Nappy Boy Radio podcast, you really need to check out that insanity. Also, he does hella hilarious videos with Fatt, his daughter and “head of promotion.” 7 & 9:45 pm (7 & 9:30 pm Saturday; 7:30 pm Sunday).

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents A Boy and His Dog
    The year is 2024. The world is still recovering from a worldwide catastrophe, watching films outside, with women’s rights under siege and leaders that are totalitarian weirdos. Oh, and dogs are telepathic. If this sounds familiar, you might be Don Johnson from Miami Vice. Or you might be Tiger, the shaggy dog from The Brady Bunch. And if neither of those applies to you, then you are actually in the world of L.Q. Jones’s influential film from 1975, shown in glorious 35mm! Kirston Otis, lead audio-visual technician at MFAH, will introduce the film. 7 pm.

    Pablo Cardoza Gallery presents Cody Ledvina: "Crawfish Ledvina (Recent Paintings)" opening reception
    Pablo Cardoza Gallery will present "Crawfish Ledvina (Recent Paintings)," a solo show featuring Houston-based artist Cody Ledvina. This exhibition comprises work from the last three years, marking a time which saw many trips to London, Galveston, churches, Houston restaurants, YouTube ‘documentaries,’ his local watering hole, the pond in his garden, Jan van Huysum paintings, hospitals, and basketball courts. Through Sunday, November 24. 7 pm.

    Saturday, September 14

    Hot Wheels Legends Tour
    Celebrating its seventh year, the global Hot Wheels Legends Tour offers custom car builders the opportunity to have their passion projects turned into the next Hot Wheels die-cast toy car. A team of local automotive enthusiasts and members of the Hot Wheels design team will vote for the car that will compete in the global semifinals later this year. In addition to more than 100 unique local vehicles, the tour stop will include activities for fans of all ages, including the Hot Wheels Garage of Legends life-size cars. 8 am.

    Viet Cultural Fest
    Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Vietnamese heritage at the Viet Cultural Fest, the largest Vietnamese festival in Texas. Its mission is to preserve and promote the beauty of Vietnamese culture, while establishing an annual tradition that welcomes people of all backgrounds and ages in Houston and its surroundings. Enjoy a fun day of cultural entertainment, traditional games, exciting competitions, and delicious Vietnamese cuisine with your family. 10 am.

    Fan Outfitters presents Back to Football Tailgate with Andre Ware
    In celebration of the kick off of football season, Fan Outfitters, a one-stop shop in Shenandoah which offers an unparalleled selection of local sports teams' products, is hosting a special event featuring a live DJ, snacks and special giveaways. Legendary Houston quarterback, University of Houston alumni, and Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware will also be around to get his meet-and-greet on. Noon.

    Creed in concert
    If you were excited at the sight of Scott Stapp playing Frank Sinatra in that Reagan biopic that recently hit theaters, then let Scott and his Creed bandmates take you higher this weekend. Creed comes to The Woodlands as part of their Summer of ‘99 Tour. The rock band has released four albums in their career, most recently 2009's Full Circle. They'll be joined by 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven. 7 pm.

    La Calle Tacos 8th Anniversary Weekend
    La Calle Tacos is celebrating its 8th anniversary with a festive fiesta that is perfect for lovers of boldly authentic Mexican cuisine and culture. The restaurant will kick off the celebration with a watch party at its Midtown location for the upcomingCanelo vs. Berlanga fight. Throughout the weekend, customers can use promo code “Dollar Tacos” all day for unlimited $1 tacosat La Calle’s Downtown and Midtown locations. The promo will continue into Monday, when La Calle will recognize the official anniversary date of its opening. 7 pm.

    Sunday, September 15

    I’ll Have What She’s Having presents Rock & Roll Picnic
    Held this year at Last Concert Cafe, the event unites some of the city’s most talented chefs, headlined by Top Chef finalists Dawn Burrell and Evelyn Garcia (Jun), to raise money for physical and mental healthcare on behalf of members of the hospitality industry. In addition to food and drinks prepared by local bartenders, the picnic will feature appearances by India Tigers in Texas, JumpRope, and Shame On Me. Tickets (starting at $45) are available online. 1 pm

    Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper in concert
    Two of the freakiest rock stars to ever hit the stage join forces and give audiences one helluva freakshow. Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper come to The Woodlands as part of the Freaks on Parade Tour. When he isn’t making grindhouse-style horror flicks, Zombie has released seven studio albums in his career, most recently The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy in 2021. Cooper, that shock-rock icon, is touring in support of his 2023 album, Road. 6 pm.

    El Grito at Miller featuring Caña Dulce Y Caña Brava
    Celebrate Mexican Independence Day with a Grito ceremony, followed by a performance by Caña Dulce y Caña Brava that encompasses the colorful heritage and culture of Mexico. Caña Dulce y Caña Brava offers a performance which exhibits the music, poetry, dance and traditional attire of Veracruz, Mexico, interpreted by artists who are beneficiaries of the jarocho culture and noteworthy performers with years of experience on both national and international stages. 7:30 pm.

    Anthony Hamilton and The Isley Brothers in concert
    For all those ladies who would like to be serenaded by some smooth-talking brothas this weekend, this concert will fulfill all your desires. North Carolina soulster Anthony Hamilton has teamed up with legends The Isley Brothers for a show full of R&B numbers that’ll have everybody in the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land moving, grooving and getting all romantic. Anthony Hamilton has released eight albums in his career, most recently Love Is the New Black in 2021. As for the Isley Brothers – well, they’re the freakin’ Isley Brothers! 8 pm.

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    Ben Affleck cooks the books in chaotic sequel The Accountant 2

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 24, 2025 | 2:30 pm
    Jon Bernthal and Ben Affleck in The Accountant 2
    Photo by Warrick Page/Prime
    Jon Bernthal and Ben Affleck in The Accountant 2.

    In this Hollywood era of franchises, finding one to call their own is a priority for many movie stars. Over 30 years into his career, Ben Affleck had yet to find one; he did star as Batman in multiple movies, but that role has been interchangeable. He seemed to get a prime action hero role with 2016’s The Accountant, but somehow it’s taken nine years for The Accountant 2 to come out.

    Affleck’s character of Christian Wolff is a high-functioning autistic man whose abilities to comb through mounds of data quickly and efficiently are matched only by his fighting skills. When Ray King (J.K. Simmons), a former Treasury agent who had previously hunted Christian, is murdered, King’s replacement, Marybeth Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), calls on Christian to help figure out what happened and track down his killer.

    The search quickly finds multiple criminal conspiracies, including a hitman ring, a scheme to abduct migrants, and more. Naturally, Wolff claims to need help in the endeavor, so his mercenary brother Braxton (Jon Bernthal) soon joins in on the quest. The two brothers work together to figure out the puzzle while also stopping to have some fun every now and then.

    Directed by Gavin O’Connor and written by Bill Dubuque (both returning from the original), the film feels like it is missing many connective scenes. It often starts down one road and seems to be making good progress when it suddenly veers into another storytelling lane with no explanation. This happens multiple times throughout the film, to the point that it becomes almost impossible to tell what the main story is supposed to be.

    In the first film, the oddity of having an autistic math genius also being a world-class marksman and fighter somehow made sense. This film leans much more into Christian’s physical skills, with the autistic side of things showing up in his (mostly) emotionless demeanor. While that works to a certain degree, the choppiness of the story undercuts the character traits that Affleck does his best to impart.

    The best examples of the messiness of the film come in the multiple scenes that serve as nothing more than comic relief, with not even an attempt at connecting them to the main plot, such as it is. Two of them involve Christian proving himself to be a ladies man despite his lack of conversational skills, both of which fall flat as they seem to be making fun of his autism rather than highlighting positive aspects of it. Each of the comic scenes is so disparate in tone from the rest of the film that they essentially bring the story to a screeching halt.

    Affleck is fine in the part, although he’s much better when Christian turns toward action hero mode than when he has to display the character’s autistic traits. Bernthal is great at being an over-the-top macho guy, and he gets to indulge that side of him throughout the film. Addai-Robinson is disserved by a role that doesn’t give her character any autonomy despite her high-powered position.

    Affleck’s career has been one of the most up-and-down ones of any supposed A-list actor, and The Accountant 2 marks another down moment for him. He may have finally gotten his first sequel for a film in which he’s the main character, but don’t expect there to be a third installment.

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    The Accountant 2 opens in theaters on April 25.

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