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It's a Family Affair for the Hurleys in Strictly Confidential
There's a famous song by Noël Coward called "Mrs. Worthington" in which the singer tries to convince the good mother to not let her daughter become an actor.

7:05AM Fri. Apr. 12, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Paramount Theatre Announces Star Wars, Pink Flamingos, Sin City for Summer Classics Film Series
Mark your calendar: The Paramount Theatre has announced when Robert Rodriguez will be getting his star on the Avenue of Paramount Stars. It’ll be part of what promises to be the biggest opening weekend yet for the theatre’s Summer Classic Film Series.

12:00PM Thu. Apr. 11, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Austin's Aaron Moten's Trip From Batboy to Fallout
It's a long way from a college production of Batboy: The Musical to stomping in stolen armor across the post-apocalyptic world of Prime's Fallout, but Aaron Moten made it. "A long, long way, my friend," the Austin actor laughs. "Did my mother write you an email?"

9:35AM Thu. Apr. 11, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Tom Copeland, Behind-the-Scenes Powerhouse of Texas Film, Dies
Texas filmmakers are mourning the loss of Tom Copeland, former executive director of the Texas Film Commission. A pivotal figure in the growth of the state's film industry, Copeland died this weekend.

4:21PM Wed. Apr. 10, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

A Trans Journalist With the Taliban in Transition
Afghanistan has fallen from the headlines, but Jordan Bryon has worked hard to keep its story in the news. However, he didn’t expect to be a conflict journalist. In fact, he said, “I actively avoided covering the war.”

11:10AM Fri. Apr. 5, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

How The First Omen Broke the Curse of Legacy Sequels
There are scenes in The First Omen that will restore your faith in studio horror. In fact, said director/screenwriter Arkasha Stevenson said, “I’m shocked at what we got away with.”

6:20PM Wed. Apr. 3, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Sci-Fi Legend Ronald D. Moore to be Honored at Austin Film Festival
Sometimes an unrelated degree takes you to your desired career. Take Ronald D. Moore, who studied political science at Cornell. Now he’s being awarded the the 2024 Outstanding Television Writer Award at this year’s Austin Film Festival.

12:00PM Wed. Apr. 3, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Red Vs. Blue’s Final Story Gets a Release Date
Fans of Rooster Teeth, Austin’s groundbreaking online studio, have been grieving since news broke it was shutting down. Now there’s a chance to say goodbye this May with the final story of the iconic machinima series, Red vs. Blue.

11:00AM Thu. Mar. 28, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Wanna See the Season 3 Premiere of Industry Early? Better Get Yourself to ATX TV Festival.
It’s been 18 extremely long months since the symphonically fucked up baby investment bankers of Industry have been on our airwaves. I bear good news: They’re back, and Austin’s getting first crack at ’em.

10:00AM Wed. Mar. 27, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

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