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Chile on the Menu
Chile on the Menu
Chilean Cinema of the Post-Dictatorship Era

Belinda Acosta, April 17, 2009

TV Eye
TV Eye
Hodgepodge of Happenings

Belinda Acosta, April 17, 2009

Revew: Skills Like This
Skills Like This
Winner of the SXSW Audience Award in 2007, Skills Like This is the story of a would-be writer and his impulsive, overnight career as a bank robber.

Movie Review, April 17, 2009

Roof-Riding to an Uncertain Fate
Roof-Riding to an Uncertain Fate
First-time feature filmmaker Cary Fukunaga captures the immigrant experience in 'Sin Nombre'

Marc Savlov, April 17, 2009

Revew: Everlasting Moments
Everlasting Moments
Swedish master Jan Troell's period drama tells the story of a woman who learns new ways to see herself and her life as she discovers the art of photography.

Movie Review, April 17, 2009

Revew: State of Play
State of Play
Starring Russell Crowe, this American redo of a great BBC miniseries about investigative journalism and nefarious institutions neither embarrasses the original nor is superior to it in any way.

Movie Review, April 17, 2009

Lights, Camera, Latin!
Lights, Camera, Latin!
The 12th annual Cine las Americas International Film Festival

Belinda Acosta, April 17, 2009

Revew: Harvard Beats Yale 29-29
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29
Even if you're familiar with the details of this legendary game, this suspenseful cultural documentary draws you to the edge of your seat and beyond, back into 1968 itself.

Movie Review, April 17, 2009

Gold for Green
Gold for Green
Laura Dunn's environmental doc wins UT award

Josh Rosenblatt, April 17, 2009

Revew: Sin Nombre
Sin Nombre
Winner of dual awards for directing and cinematography at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, this immigrant drama is suffused with gritty realism, poetic imagery, and melodramatic hokiness.

Movie Review, April 17, 2009

Revew: 17 Again
17 Again
Tween idol Zac Efron graduates into a nonsinging and nondancing world in this body-switch movie, and the result should keep ’em coming back for more.

Movie Review, April 17, 2009

Where in the World is HB 873?
Where in the World is HB 873?
Technical problem holds up film incentive bill for one day

Richard Whittaker, April 16, 2009

How to Woo a 'Wolverine'
How to Woo a 'Wolverine'
Austin's still in the running to host the Wolverine premiere, but that's not gonna happen without your vote

Kimberley Jones, April 14, 2009

World Premiere of 'One Peace at a Time' Tomorrow Night
World Premiere of 'One Peace at a Time' Tomorrow Night
Turk Pipkin to premiere his followup to 'Nobelity' Tuesday night at the Paramount

Kimberley Jones, April 13, 2009

Cheeky Monkey
Cheeky Monkey
The weepy rewards of watching Susan Boyle's viral video

Kimberley Jones, April 13, 2009

Revew: 12
12
Essentially a Russianized version of the courtroom drama 12 Angry Men, 12 is a moral powerhouse that's both intellectually riveting and indescribably poetic.

Movie Review, April 10, 2009

Last Call With Lou
Last Call With Lou
Remembering actor Lou Perryman

Marc Savlov, April 10, 2009

Foreign Affairs
Il Generale Della Rovere
New on DVD

Marjorie Baumgarten, April 10, 2009

Foreign Affairs
Happy Together, and Fallen Angels
New on DVD

Marc Savlov, April 10, 2009

Revew: The Black Balloon
The Black Balloon
This prize-winning Australian film is a moving, youth-oriented work, featuring lovely performances by Toni Collette and Gemma Ward.

Movie Review, April 10, 2009

Revew: Moscow, Belgium
Moscow, Belgium
Barbara Sarafian’s jaundiced but stoic portrait of exasperated middled-age womanhood is the big revelation of this Belgian import.

Movie Review, April 10, 2009

Crowded Canvas
Crowded Canvas
Video artist Max Juren stakes his claim in the YouTube nation

Ashley Moreno, April 10, 2009

Revew: Tokyo!
Tokyo!
This triptych of short films by directors Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, and Bong Joon-ho is a gorgeous, sprawling mess.

Movie Review, April 10, 2009

Film News
Friday Night Lights gets renewed for two more seasons, and the House passes the incentives bill. Are things looking up for the Texas film industry?

Joe O'Connell, April 10, 2009

Foreign Affairs
Murnau
New on DVD

Josh Rosenblatt, April 10, 2009

Revew: Observe and Report
Observe and Report
With more of a resemblance to The Cable Guy than Paul Blart: Mall Cop, this Seth Rogen comedy about a bipolar mall security guard is decidedly dark.

Movie Review, April 10, 2009

TV Eye
TV Eye
TV Curmudgeon

Belinda Acosta, April 10, 2009

Foreign Affairs
New on DVD

April 10, 2009

Foreign Affairs
L'Innocente
New on DVD

Josh Rosenblatt, April 10, 2009

Watchmaker Films' Mark Rance on Lou Perryman
Watchmaker Films' Mark Rance on Lou Perryman
Watchmaker Films' Mark Rance discusses Lou Perryman

Marc Savlov, April 9, 2009

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