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Holly jolly happenings and live entertainment are on the schedule for the days ahead. Enjoy a tree lighting and seasonal festivities at La Cantera Resort & Spa, or settle in for an evening in conversation with Priscilla Presley. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, go to our calendar.

Thursday, November 30

La Cantera Resort & Spa presents a Holiday Tree Lighting
The annual Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony returns to La Cantera Resort & Spa. Highlights of the evening include appearances by Santa and the Grinch, light bites, festive cocktails, children’s activities, and more. Guests will also get to enjoy a Vegas-style revue and live musical performance by jazz vocalist and saxophonist Patrick Lamb in the resort’s lobby plaza. For more details, go to lacanteraresort.com.

Ballet San Antonio presents The Nutcracker
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Ballet San Antonio presents The Nutcracker now through December 10.

The Light Park
Cruise into an illuminated wonderland with millions of lights synchronized to holiday music classics with the entire family at Retama Park. The Light Park is a one-mile, drive-thru experience complete with dazzling light displays portraying the magic of the winter holiday season. For more information, go to thelightpark.com. The Light Park is open through January 1, 2024.

Majestic Theatre presents This Is Important Live!
The co-creators and stars of the popular Comedy Central show Workaholics will host their podcast, This is Important, in front of a live audience at Majestic Theatre. The group, comprised of Adam Devine, Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck, will dive into and discuss a myriad of not-so-serious topics facing society, ranging from naked grandmas to grown men fighting children. Pick your seats for this hilarious evening of conversation at majesticempire.com.

Friday, December 1

Somos Cultura y Más presents "Posadas y Poinsettias"
Celebrate Mexican heritage and traditions through food and educational activities at Mi Familia at the Rim. Visitors can enjoy specialty cocktails, posada games, and more while raising funds for Dia de los Niños and Somos storytellers programming. Guests will also get to take a special gift home to commemorate the evening. Get your tickets at somosculturaymas.org.

Majestic Theatre presents Elf in concert
Enjoy a holiday film favorite with a live music twist at Majestic Theatre. Guests will enjoy a screening of Elf, starring Will Ferrell, accompanied by a live-to-picture playing of John Debney’s score. Get tickets and more information at majesticempire.com.

Ballet San Antonio presents The Nutcracker
Get lost in a world of holiday wonder and whimsy when you enjoy The Nutcracker performed by the talented dancers of Ballet San Antonio. This production at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts features a children’s cast of more than 100 youth dancers, and will be accompanied by music from the San Antonio Symphony. Showtimes are scheduled through December 10. To purchase tickets, go to balletsanantonio.org.

Saturday, December 2

Empire Theatre presents An Evening with Priscilla Presley
The original first lady of rock ‘n’ roll, Priscilla Presley, comes to Charline McCombs Empire Theatre for one night only. Audience members can listen to Presley’s retelling of her teenage years, her romance and marriage to Elvis, her early years as a mother, and more. Go to majesticempire.com for more information.

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Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend

Weekend Event Guide

Alamo City holiday happenings are on the horizon in the days to come. Embrace the shine of the season at Lightscape, or lace up your skates and head to the ice rink at Travis Park. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.

Thursday, November 16

Kirk Franklin presents The Reunion Tour
Gospel music superstar Kirk Franklin comes to Frost Bank Center as part of his national tour. Fans can expect music from his most recent album, 2022’s Kingdom Book One, along with other hits from his extensive discography. Special guests New Breed, The Family, and God’s Property will join Franklin on stage. Find more details on Ticketmaster.

Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Ralph Barbosa
Texas comedian Ralph Barbosa is the newest special guest performer at The Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club. The rising entertainer was crowned 2019’s Funniest Comic in Texas and has worked with fellow funny professionals such as Jesus Trejo, Dave Attell, and Adam Ferrara. He recently made his HBO debut as part of the HA Festival Comedy Special. Shows are scheduled through November 26. Get tickets at improvtx.com.

Friday, November 17

Rotary Club of San Antonio presents Rotary Ice Rink
Glide into the festive season with a visit to Rotary Ice Rink at Travis Park. Guests can spend time on the ice or enjoy the park attractions like the light displays, photo frame structures, and a 50-foot holiday tree. The rink is open through January 15, 2024. Get tickets and more information on specials like first responder discounts at rotaryicerink.com.

San Antonio Botanical Garden presents Lightscape
Lightscape returns in all of its glittering 38-acre glory to the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Guests can expect enchanting light displays along an illuminated one-mile path winding through the lushness of the garden. Featured installations include "Floraison" from the Frech creative studio Pataya, a new LED-centric "Heart Arch Walk," and the fan-favorite "Fire Garden." In addition to the glamour of the lights, visitors can enjoy food, drinks, and even roast s’mores on site. Lightscape is open through January 1, 2024. Get tickets at sabot.org.

Tobin Center Signature Series: Jesus Christ Superstar
The reimagined story of Jesus Christ’s final weeks of life through the eyes of his infamous disciple Judas comes to the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts stage. Fans new and old can expect hit songs made legendary by the musical including “Gethsemane” and “Superstar” set to rock and roll melodies. For showtime information and to get tickets, go to tobincenter.org.

Saturday, November 18

Lightscape
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Lightscape returns to the San Antonio Bontanical Garden this weekend.

University of the Incarnate Word presents the 37th Annual Light the Way Holiday Festival
Experience the illuminating beauty of the holiday season with the return of the University of the Incarnate Word’s Light the Way Holiday Festival. This year’s highlights include live music, shopping, Santa meet-and-greets, light displays, children’s activities, and more. Guests are encouraged to enjoy the full evening of festivities and catch the fireworks show finale. Festival admission is free and open to the public. Get more details on uiw.edu.

Sunday, November 19

Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, and Pitbull in concert
Three Latin music icons take the stage together for a joint concert at Frost Bank Center. Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, and Pitbull join forces as part of their Trio Tour, which features a unique headlining set from each star. Fans can expect a show that fuses genres each artist is known for, including reggeaton, pop, hip hop, and electronic. Get details on seating availability at Ticketmaster.

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Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend

Weekend Event Guide

Live entertainment and the performing arts are the stars of the show in the days ahead. See the beloved Broadway musical Annie, or catch country music legend Wynonna Judd in concert. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.

Thursday, November 9

Tat Tvam Asi presents "New Dimensions to the Margam"
The art of Bharatanatyam dance takes center stage at Carver Community Cultural Center. Audience members will experience the themes and foundations of classical Indian dance with a contemporary twist for a dynamic performance that is suitable for all ages. Find out more information on utsa.edu. Admission is free.

Cirque du Soleil presents Bazzar
The latest production from Cirque du Soleil continues at the Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium in full extravagance and pomp and circumstance. Audiences can enjoy a mix of adroit dancers, acrobatic displays, and musicians within a traditional Middle Eastern bazaar setting that fully transports viewers to a world of centuries-old wonder and opulence. Visit cirquedusoleil.com for details.

Broadway in San Antonio presents Annie
The story of a beloved orphan and scrappy survivor of circumstance Annie comes to life on stage at Majestic Theatre. This popular musical brings Broadway to the Alamo City, complete with beloved songs including “It’s the Hard-Knock Life” and “Tomorrow.” Buy tickets at sanantonio.broadway.com. Performances are scheduled through November 12.

The Tobin Center Benefit Concert: Wynonna
Country music superstar Wynonna Judd performs live in concert at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Judd takes the stage in support of the Tobin Center’s largest fundraiser of the year. Fans can expect a setlist featuring songs from her enduring solo career as well as hits and classics from her time with The Judds. Check out tobincenter.org for more details.

Friday, November 10

Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club presents Dan Soder
Comedian and actor Dan Soder is the latest guest performer at The Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club. He’s best known for his role as “Mafee” on the Showtime series Billions, and his specials on HBO and Netflix, Son of a Gary and The Standups, respectively. Get tickets and show information at improvtx.com.

Saturday, November 11

Main Plaza Conservancy presents "Paseo Xolo"
Children and their families are invited to experience the rich culture of the Aztecs by way of a special physical challenge course at the Main Plaza Conservancy. The experience is inspired by the dog breed featured in the hit Disney animated film, Coco, which displayed divine navigation powers noted in Aztec religious beliefs. Guests can traverse through nine imaginative and immersive challenges that include moving through pool noodles and construction paper installations. Paseo Xolo admission is free and open to the public. Check out mainplaza.org for more details.

National tour of Annie
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Broadway in San Antonio presents Annie at Majestic Theatre this weekend.

Sunday, November 12

Alamo City Arts presents "Symphony Viva: Viva Mariachi"
Our Lady of the Lake University opens its doors for a celebration of the cultural and musical history of mariachi as performed by Mariachi Campanas de America and Alamo City Symphony Viva. This concert is composed in memory of master educator and musical legend, Belle Ortiz, and will feature the music she helped make timeless. To purchase tickets, visit ticketpeak.co.

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Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend

Weekend Event Guide

Illuminating displays, awe-inspiring acrobatics, and rich cultural celebrations are sure to keep you busy for the next few days. Celebrate the traditions of Día de los Muertos at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center or Centro Cultural Aztlan. Laugh along to fresh jokes by Chris Tucker, or watch spectacular stunts at Cirque du Soleil’s new Bazaar production. For a complete list of events, go to our calendar.

Thursday, November 2

Centro Cultural Aztlan presents Día de los Muertos: "Altares y Ofrendas" opening reception
The celebration of death and life is expressed through art at this new Centro Cultural Aztlan exhibition. Opening reception highlights include complimentary live music by Pan de Muerto and Ponche de Frutas, refreshments, networking for young creatives, and an altar created by local artists. Guests will also enjoy a performance by the St. Anthony Catholic School Yellow Jacket Mariachi. For a list of participating altar artists and more event details, go to centroaztlan.org. Admission is free and open to the public.

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center presents La Vida de los Muertos
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center pays homage to the Día de Los Muertos holiday with a live dance production suitable for all ages. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets for a comfortable viewing experience. The event will also feature an exhibit of altars, each decorated with ofrendas, marigold flowers, and photos of the departed. La Vida de los Muertos admission is free and open to the public. Get more details on guadalupeculturalarts.org.

Chris Tucker: The Legend Tour
Comedian and actor Chris Tucker is back on the touring circuit after more than a decade with fresh stand-up material. Tucker is best known for his many roles in classic comedy films, including the Rush Hour series, Friday, and The Fifth Element. Get ticket information for the Majestic Theatre show at majesticempire.com.

Friday, November 3

The Light Park
Cruise into an illuminated wonderland encompassing millions of lights, all synchronized to holiday music by DJ Polar Ice at Retama Park. The Light Park is a one-mile, drive-thru experience complete with dazzling light displays portraying the magic of the winter holiday season. For more information, go to thelightpark.com. The Light Park is open through January 1, 2024.

Saturday, November 4

Cirque du Soleil
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Cirque du Soleil's Bazaar opens in San Antonio this weekend.

Anuja SA presents the Diwali SA Festival of Lights
Indian culture and the richness of Diwali shine bright in the heart of San Antonio at Hemisfair. Other activities include Indian dance and musical performances, immersive light displays, a River Parade of Indian States, and more. Guests are encouraged to stick around for the fireworks display finale to experience the festival in full. This event is free and open to the public.

Sunday, November 5

Cirque du Soleil presents Bazzar
The latest production from Cirque du Soleil comes to life at the Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium, in full extravagance. Bazaar is the first Cirque du Soleil show in San Antonio since 2016 and the first-ever big top show in the city’s history. Audiences can enjoy a mix of adroit dancers, acrobatic displays, and musicians within a traditional Middle Eastern bazaar setting that fully transports viewers to a world of centuries-old wonder and opulence. Performances are scheduled through December 3. Visit cirquedusoleil.com for details.

Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents Whose Live Anyway?
Improv comedy takes center stage at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The current members of Emmy-nominated TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway? come to San Antonio with their new 90-minute show. Audience members have the opportunity to guide the trajectory of the evening, with the cast members using their suggestions on the fly. Go to tobincenter.org to purchase tickets.

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Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend

Weekend Event Guide

Awaken the senses with this crop of happenings that are sure to shake up your agenda for the next few days. Feast on flavors at the Annual Mole Festival, or see art in its many forms at Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.

Thursday, October 19

Haunted Oaks
Venture out into the 12,000-square-foot maze known as Haunted Oaks and test your mettle at every twist, turn, and corner. The site also features the Kiddie Haunt on select days for a not-so-scary activation that is more suitable for young audiences. The full Haunted Oaks experience is suitable for ages 12 and older. Kids' admission is free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Haunted Oaks is open through November 4. Get more details at thehauntedoaks.com.

Centro Cultural Aztlan presents 15th Annual Mole Festival
Celebrate the cultural impact and culinary history of mole at this special foodie festival hosted by Centro Cultural Aztlan. The event centers around a tasting of more than 20 of the best moles in San Antonio, which are then judged by attendees and special guest judges. In addition to the mole itself, visitors can enjoy specialty drinks by Tito’s Handmade Vodka and a packed set list of live music by artists including Andy Bernal & The Artifax, Armando Martinez, and Vincent Garza & Jacob Luna.

Mission Marquee Outdoor Family Film Series: Hocus Pocus
Settle in with the family for a wonderfully spooky screening under the stars at Mission Marquee Plaza. The ongoing outdoor movie series continues with this week's featured film, the 1993 hit Hocus Pocus. Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged for the most comfortable viewing experience. Guests can also enjoy live entertainment and food truck offerings onsite. Admission is free and open to the public.

AT&T Center presents Chris Stapleton in concert
Country music star Chris Stapleton performs live at AT&T Center as part of his All-American Road Show tour. He’s best known for top hits like “Tennessee Whiskey” and “A Simple Song,” and has released four albums in his career. Stapleton is joined by special guests Charley Crockett and Nikki Lane. Go to Ticketmaster for more details.

Friday, October 20

AT&T Center presents WWE Friday Night SmackDown
Some of the biggest stars in WWE enter the ring as part of Friday Night SmackDown’s return to San Antonio. Fans can expect nonstop action and appearances from fan-favorite superstars like John Cena, WWE women’s champion Asuka, Bianca Belair, Austin Theory, the Street Profits, the Usos, and more at AT&T Center. For ticket information, visit Ticketmaster.

Saturday, October 21

San Antonio Beer Festival
Cheers to all things beer at the return of the annual San Antonio Beer Festival. Attendees to the festival at Crockett Park will get access to pourings of more than 400 premium and craft beers sourced from more than 100 breweries around the world. Additional highlights include live music, games, food booths, local vendors, and food truck offerings. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome and encouraged. This event is for adults only. To purchase tickets and for a full schedule of events, check out sanantoniobeerfestival.com.

Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival
Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival returns for another evening of illuminating and imaginative creations brought to life through a diverse group of artists of various disciplines. This year’s event is hosted at the newly renovated Hemisfair and will feature live music performances on two stages, large-scale art installations in various areas, film, dance, fine art, and spoken poetry. Visit luminariasa.org for more information.

Luminaria San Antonio
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Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival returns on October 21.

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Here are the top 7 things to do in San Antonio this weekend

Weekend Event Guide

Get out and explore the Alamo City with the help of some live music, large-scale art, and a full-blown dog amusement park. Bring your very good pups to the first-ever Puptopia Festival, or see superstar Shania Twain perform live in concert. Check out the top seven things to do in San Antonio this weekend. For a complete list of events, visit our calendar.

Thursday, October 12

AT&T Center presents Shania Twain in concert
Country music superstar Shania Twain comes to San Antonio fresh off her shows at both weekends of Austin City Limits Music Festival. She performs live at AT&T Center in support of her new album Queen of Me. Get ticketing information at frostbankcenter.com.

Broadway in San Antonio presents Six
The female-forward stories of King Henry VIII’s six wives come to life on stage at the Majestic Theatre. This retelling of 50 years in Tudor Queen history focuses on each queen’s rise and fall to the tune of original songs that debuted in first place on the Billboard Broadway album charts. Shows are scheduled through October 8. Get to sanantonio.broadway.com for more information.

Friday, October 13

Ballet San Antonio presents Beauty & the Beast
The magical tale of unlikely friendships and the power of true love comes to life on the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts stage. Ballet San Antonio recreates Beauty & the Beast with elaborate costumes, transformative sets, and a heartwarming message that audience members of all ages can enjoy. Performances through October 15.

Saturday, October 14

McNay Art Museum presents Orly Genger: "Stomping Ground"
Experience the newest work by Austin-based sculpture artist Orly Genger at the McNay Sculpture Garden. Guests will have the chance to explore the sprawling art made using brightly painted recycled lobster rope for an interactive moment with art and nature. Genger’s activation will be on display through April 14, 2024. Get admission information at mcnayart.org.

Puptopia Festival
Bring your four-legged friend to a pioneering amusement park for dogs at the opening of Puptopia Festival happening at Travis Park. This highly curated and sensory experience is designed to provide dogs with their biggest fantasies in the comfort of their owners' and fellow canines' company. Highlights of the all-day festival include an obstacle-packed Pupformance Zone, food and beverage from the K9 Lounge, photo opportunities, self-care services at the Spaw, a stunt dog show featuring the Canine Stars, and more. For tickets and more information, check out puptopiafestival.com.

Aztec Theatre presents Welcome to Night Vale
The surreal twice-monthly podcast Welcome to Night Vale is recorded in front of a live audience at the Aztec Theatre. Fans can listen to the goings on in the fictional town of Night Vale and explore its many eerie mysteries while on the air. Get seating information on Live Nation.

Sunday, October 15

AT&T Center presents SZA in concert
R&B songstress SZA makes a stop in San Antonio at the AT&T Center as part of her national tour. She is best known for chart-topping hits such as “Snooze” and “Broken Clocks.” Fans can expect a setlist full of tracks from her successful new album, SOS. Find more details on Ticketmaster.

Six the Musical on Broadway
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See Six the Musical at Majestic Theatre.

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New holiday pop-up shop tops this week's 5 hottest San Antonio headlines

This week's hot headlines

Editor's note: It’s that time again — time to check in with our top stories. From a holiday pop-up shop to twinkling Hill Country towns, here are the five most-read stories over the past seven days.

1. Holiday pop-up store lights up with 3 San Antonio makers. For San Antonians looking to shop small this holiday season — while still finding unique gifts — a new type of retail store downtown offers both. The Holidays on Houston Street Pop-up is a retail store that sells products from local small businesses and artisans, who run the shop themselves.

2. This is the average holiday shopping budget for a San Antonio household. Santa and his elves get busier with every passing year, but sometimes even Kris Kringle has to use his black card to get the job done. And according to a new study by Wallethub, Santa's gonna be working overtime to fulfill the orders for residents of San Antonio and New Braunfels this holiday season.

3. 'The twinkliest town in Texas' and 6 other Hill Country locales become Christmas wonderlands. Throughout December, the Hill Country rolls out the twinkle lights and garlands to give city slickers some Christmas razzle-dazzle. Unpack a cozy sweater, cue a playlist, and fire up the sleigh.

4. What’s brewing in San Antonio: Vista Brewing and Growler Exchange launch new locations.Here's our latest roundup of everything that's brewing in San Antonio, including a second Growler Exchange and a new home for Vista Brewing San Antonio.

5. Hill Country's famous Salt Lick BBQ smokes out new location in Fredericksburg. A storied Central Texas barbecue joint is heading for the hills. Driftwood institution the Salt Lick BBQ is set to open a new outpost in Fredericksburg along the Highway 290 Wine Trail.

San Antonio sparkles and shines as No. 5 most festive city in the U.S. for 2023

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San Antonio homes, businesses, and special events that go all out to deck their halls for the holidays have not gone unnoticed. San Antonio has been named No. 5 most festive city in the United States.

A new study by home services provider Thumbtack puts San Antonio at the top of the nice list this year. The report compiled data from millions of Christmas-related home projects across all 50 states between October 2022 to November 2023 to reveal their list of the most festive cities in the nation.

San Antonio is on the rise, after the city previously ranked No. 10 in the 2022 report. And while Thumbtack specifically focuses on home holiday projects, San Antonio residents certainly can glean inspiration from the city's many festive displays, and several surrounding Hill Country winter wonderlands.

Texas cities dominated the top 10, with Austin (No. 1), Dallas-Fort Worth (No. 2), and Houston (No. 3) ranking just ahead of San Antonio to claim the top three most festive U.S. cities. Rounding out the top five is Seattle, Washington in the No. 4 spot.

The average cost to hire a holiday lighting specialist, Thumbtack says, is between $168-$300, with other requests like wrapping outdoor trees tacking on an additional cost. If San Antonians are looking to outsource their exterior home decorating to a specialist, they're already past the peak time to hire one, Thumbtack says. Americans most frequently hang their holiday lights and Christmas decorations during the Thanksgiving weekend, according to the report.

"Whether you’re looking to make your home a brightly lit winter wonderland or simply looking to add a few festive touches to your home’s exterior — sprucing up your home’s exterior with lights is an exciting part of getting into the holiday spirit," said Thumbtack design expert Morgan Olsen in the report. "Hiring a holiday lighting specialist can help you avoid stress (and unwanted injuries) so you can focus on enjoying the season."

Thumbtack's top 10 most festive cities in the U.S. for 2023 are:

  • No. 1 – Austin, Texas
  • No. 2 – Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
  • No. 3 – Houston, Texas
  • No. 4 – Seattle, Washington
  • No. 5 – San Antonio, Texas
  • No. 6 – Atlanta, Georgia
  • No. 7 – Phoenix, Arizona
  • No. 8 – Tampa, Florida
  • No. 9 – Denver, Colorado
  • No. 10 – Orlando, Florida

Director Todd Haynes tackles inappropriate relationships in May December

Movie Review

Director Todd Haynes has pushed buttons throughout his career, starting with his acclaimed short film, Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, which used Barbie dolls to illustrate the late singer’s anorexia battle. He’s at it again with his latest, May December, which tackles the idea of highly inappropriate relationships through a lens that itself has the potential to be upsetting.

Elizabeth (Natalie Portman), an acclaimed actress, has traveled to Savannah, Georgia to shadow Gracie (Julianne Moore) in preparation for a movie in which Elizabeth will play Gracie. That movie tackles the beginnings of Gracie’s relationship with Joe (Charles Melton), when he was a 13-year-old seventh grader and she was a 36-year-old pet shop worker. The shocking tryst resulted in much controversy, a child, and a jail stint for Gracie, but the couple professed their love for each other through it all.

Twenty years later, they’re still together, having added two more kids to their family, children who happen to be the same age as Gracie’s grandkids from her previous relationship. Elizabeth wants to experience it all, bouncing from person to person to try to understand exactly who Gracie is and was. Striving for authenticity in her performance, however, soon takes her down a Method acting rabbit hole.

Directed by Haynes from a script by Samy Burch, and loosely based on the story of teacher Mary Kay Letourneau and her 12-year-old student, Vili Fualaau, the film treats Gracie and Joe’s relationship in a relatively straightforward manner. It details a benign life in which they have the love of their kids and some neighbors, even if they occasionally get a box full of poop on their doorstep.

It’s the arrival of Elizabeth that sends things spiraling, as her various conversations trigger responses from both Gracie and Joe that they seem not to expect. Haynes alternates between being serious and being campy, with not enough of each for either for them to seem to be the goal. The score gives off a less-than-serious vibe, and an early scene in which a mundane thing is treated as if it were happening in a soap opera points in the campy direction, but those type of moments are few and far between.

In casting Portman as the obsessive actor, Haynes may have been trying to offer up echoes of her Oscar-winning role in Black Swan. It’s no small irony that the person who comes off as the most craven in such a sordid story is the actor who everybody wants to be around, not the woman who became a pariah because she is a sex offender. In that and other ways, Haynes upends expectations, keeping the film interesting even through its slower moments.

Portman and Moore are ideal for their respective roles, Portman because she has a knack for portraying confidence and guile, and Moore due to her ability to manipulate at will. Melton, best known for playing Reggie on Riverdale, pales in comparison due to his less showy role, but he complements the story well. Special notice goes to Elizabeth Yu as Gracie and Joe’s daughter Mary, who shines in her limited scenes.

The story of May December contains elements that will creep certain viewers out, whether it’s the subject matter itself or the performances of the two great lead actors. Haynes has a way of getting under the skin with his storytelling, and this film is yet another great example.

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May December is now available on Netflix.

Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore in May December

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Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore in May December.