Josh Kupecki

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AFS Spotlights Contemporary French Cinema
AFS Spotlights Contemporary French Cinema
A weekend of rare films from the Premiers Plans Festival d'Angers

Screens, April 30, 2015

Review: The Salt of the Earth
The Salt of the Earth
The amazing work of photographer Sebastião Salgado is scrutinized in this doc

Movie Review, May 1, 2015

Review: Road to Juarez
Road to Juarez
Conventional Mexican crime drama

Movie Review, April 24, 2015

Films Go Better With Beer
Films Go Better With Beer
Smooth jams and fancy lads are the spotlight of the Off-Centered Film Fest

Screens, April 23, 2015

Review: The Squeeze
The Squeeze
Gamblers, mobsters, and high-stakes golf matches

Movie Review, April 17, 2015

Review: White God
White God
This Hungarian film is the Battleship Potemkin of canine mutiny

Movie Review, April 10, 2015

Gems for the Taking
Gems for the Taking
AFS plunges into the criminal underworld

Screens, March 26, 2015

Review: It Follows
It Follows
A killer force is spread through sex, and it's all very creepy and evocative

Movie Review, March 27, 2015

SXSW Film Review: <i>Petting Zoo</i>
SXSW: Petting Zoo
An unplanned pregnancy throws a teen's life off course

Screens, March 18, 2015

SXSW Film Review: <i>Creative Control</i>
SXSW: Creative Control
A whip-smart comedy with shades of Black Mirror

Screens, March 17, 2015

SXSW Film Review: <i>The Invitation</i>
SXSW: The Invitation
A great cast chews into the "dinner party from hell" subgenre

SXSW, March 17, 2015

SXSW Film Review: <i>God Bless the Child</i>
SXSW: God Bless the Child
A heartfelt, candid ode to the lazy summer days of childhood

Screens, March 17, 2015

Review: Maps to the Stars
Maps to the Stars
David Cronenberg's film, with a script by Bruce Wagner, is a darkly humorous moral fable aimed at Hollywood.

Movie Review, Feb. 27, 2015

Review: Fifty Shades of Grey
Fifty Shades of Grey
For all the commotion, it's just another wish-fulfillment fairy tale about a naive girl and her Prince Charming – but with tame BDSM.

Movie Review, Feb. 20, 2015

Review: Still Alice
Still Alice
In an otherwise tepid film, Julianne Moore delivers a terrific performance as a woman beset by early-onset Alzheimer's.

Movie Review, Feb. 13, 2015

Love for Rent
Love for Rent
For Valentine's Day, our staff offers some of their favorite romantic moments from films (and one game)

Screens, Feb. 12, 2015

Bigger and Better
Bigger and Better
The Bullock Museum IMAX Theatre completes digital conversion

Screens, Feb. 5, 2015

Review: Two Days, One Night
Two Days, One Night
Marion Cotillard becomes the face of the working class in the latest Dardenne brothers' gem of social realism.

Movie Review, Feb. 6, 2015

Revisiting Rivette
Revisiting Rivette
AFS Essential Cinema rings in new year with Jacques Rivette

Screens, Jan. 8, 2015

Review: Inherent Vice
Inherent Vice
Highbrow mixes with lowbrow in Paul Thomas Anderson's screen adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel.

Movie Review, Jan. 9, 2015

Bullock IMAX Goes Digital
Bullock IMAX Goes Digital
Say goodbye to 70mm on the biggest movie screen in Texas

Screens, Jan. 5, 2015

Josh Kupecki's Top 10 List
Josh Kupecki's Top 10 List

Screens, Dec. 31, 2014

Review: Low Down
Low Down
John Hawkes plays junkie jazz musician Joe Albany in this film based on his daughter's memoirs.

Movie Review, Nov. 14, 2014

Austin Film Festival: <i>Beast of Cardo</i>
Austin Film Festival: Beast of Cardo
Greek mythology and magical realism converge in this drama

Screens, Oct. 27, 2014

Austin Film Festival: <i>#chicagoGirl: The Social Network Takes on a Dictator</i>
Austin Film Festival: #chicagoGirl: The Social Network Takes on a Dictator
Trying to light a revolution using social media

Screens, Oct. 26, 2014

Forever Fest Hits Its Sophomore Year
Forever Fest Hits Its Sophomore Year
Get your squee on Nov. 14-16

Screens, Oct. 23, 2014

Review: 23 Blast
23 Blast
Actor Dylan Baker debuts as a director with this inspirational film about a blind, young football player.

Movie Review, Oct. 24, 2014

Review: Housebound
Housebound
This New Zealand horror/comedy nimbly jumps through the tropes, and inventively subverts them along the way.

Movie Review, Oct. 17, 2014

Review: Believe Me
Believe Me
In this faith-based comedy, frat boys create a fake charity to pay back tuition bills.

Movie Review, Sept. 26, 2014

Fantastic Fest 2014: <i>It Follows</i>
Fantastic Fest 2014: It Follows
Sexually transmitted horror gets an update in this mesmerizing film

Screens, Sept. 23, 2014

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