Jenny Nulf

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The Animated Childhood of Milo Coy in <i>Apollo 10½</i>
The Animated Childhood of Milo Coy in Apollo 10½
The young Austin actor takes one giant leap in Richard Linklater's tale of the space race

Screens, March 24, 2022

SXSW Film Review: <i>Women Do Cry</i>
Film Review: Women Do Cry
Bulgarian drama offers a lot to chew on, and a lot to admire

Screens, March 18, 2022

SXSW Film Review: <i>The Locust</i>
Film Review: The Locust
Filmmaking metadrama about the perils of being your own subject

SXSW, March 17, 2022

Revew: X
X
Ti West returns with a brilliant period horror-porno (horno?)

Movie Review, March 18, 2022

SXSW Film Review: <i>Bodies Bodies Bodies</i>
Film Review: Bodies Bodies Bodies
Whipsmart horror is more than its Gen-Z Clue setup

SXSW, March 15, 2022

SXSW Film Review: <i>X</i>
Film Review: X
Ti West's triumphant, gory return to the movies

SXSW, March 14, 2022

SXSW Film Review: <i>Skate Dreams</i>
SXSW Film Review: Skate Dreams
Sweet, badass documentary redefines "skate like a girl"

Screens, March 12, 2022

The Man Behind the Legend Revealed in <i>Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off</i>
The Man Behind the Legend Revealed in Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off
Skateboarding, or the art of getting back up

Screens, March 10, 2022

Revew: Studio 666
Studio 666
The Foo Fighters make their own Evil Dead

Movie Review, Feb. 25, 2022

Revew: A Banquet
A Banquet
Overstuffed high-minded horror isn’t meaty enough to satisfy

Movie Review, Feb. 18, 2022

Revew: Introduction
Introduction
Korean master of the understated finds romance in beginnings

Movie Review, Feb. 4, 2022

Revew: Charli XCX: Alone Together
Charli XCX: Alone Together
Pop icon's "making of" doc is a sugar rush of positive fandom

Movie Review, Jan. 28, 2022

Revew: Scream
Scream
Ghostface is back in the serial killer/movie nerd franchise

Movie Review, Jan. 21, 2022

Revew: A Hero
A Hero
No good deed goes unpunished in this Iranian drama

Movie Review, Jan. 21, 2022

Revew: Labyrinth of Cinema
Labyrinth of Cinema
House director’s love letter to movies, peace, and history

Movie Review, Dec. 31, 2021

Revew: Drive My Car
Drive My Car
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s second masterpiece in a year finds the pain of love

Movie Review, Dec. 17, 2021

Jenny Nulf’s Top 10 Films 0f 2021
Jenny Nulf’s Top 10 Films 0f 2021

Screens, Dec. 16, 2021

Revew: The Hand of God
The Hand of God
Unromantic semi-autobiography about an auteur’s discovery of cinema

Movie Review, Dec. 10, 2021

Revew: Benedetta
Benedetta
Paul Verhoeven gets historical for his new take on nunsploitation

Movie Review, Dec. 3, 2021

Revew: Julia
Julia
The life and love of the woman who changed the American kitchen forever

Movie Review, Nov. 26, 2021

Revew: Writing With Fire
Writing With Fire
Documentary recounts the risks run by India’s women journalists

Movie Review, Nov. 26, 2021

Revew: Dead & Beautiful
Dead & Beautiful
Heavy-handed vampire story isn't even that pretty to look at

Movie Review, Nov. 5, 2021

Revew: Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy
Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy
Longing and loss explored in this stunning, tender anthology

Movie Review, Oct. 29, 2021

Austin Film Festival Review: <i>Petite Maman</i>
Austin Film Festival Review: Petite Maman
Whimsical French coming-of-age drama evokes Miyazaki

Screens, Oct. 27, 2021

Austin Film Festival Review: <i>King of North Sudan</i>
Austin Film Festival Review: King of North Sudan
Oddball geopolitical documentary never quite expunges its Americana

Screens, Oct. 25, 2021

Austin Film Festival Review: <i>Addict Named Hal</i>
AFF Review: Addict Named Hal
Austin-made addiction drama doesn't gloss over its pain

Screens, Oct. 25, 2021

Revew: Hard Luck Love Song
Hard Luck Love Song
Austin-made romantic noir is “Just Like Old Times”

Movie Review, Oct. 15, 2021

Revew: Titane
Titane
Cannes-winning chaotic drama is a new reflection on body horror

Movie Review, Oct. 1, 2021

Fantastic Fest Review: <i>Yellow Dragon’s Village</i>
Fantastic Fest Review: Yellow Dragon’s Village
Quick and nasty horror comedy has bite and snark

Screens, Sept. 28, 2021

Fantastic Fest Review: <i>There's Someone Inside Your House</i>
Fantastic Fest Review: There's Someone Inside Your House
The real villain is the Netflix algorithm-pleasing script

Screens, Sept. 27, 2021

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