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Film Review:
Deadland
Border drama adds supernatural tension to the politics
Screens, March 20, 2023
Film Review:
You Can Call Me Bill
A meditation on death from the liveliest man you'll see
SXSW, March 19, 2023
Film Review:
Air
The good guys win in this charming origin story for the Air Jordan
Screens, March 19, 2023
TV Review:
Lucky Hank
Bob Odenkirk lends his weight to light academic comedy
Screens, March 18, 2023
Film Review:
Raging Grace
Filipino British Gothic drama overshadows its own polemic
Screens, March 17, 2023
Film Review:
Evil Dead Rise
The possessed cabin franchise takes a gruesome trip to the city
Screens, March 17, 2023
Film Review:
Little Richard: I Am Everything
The architect of rock & roll gets a detailed but thin biography
SXSW, March 16, 2023
Funko x Austin: The Business of Fandom
In its SXSW brand debut, "geeky Gucci" Loungefly shows the future for hometown print mavens and newly acquired portfolio pals Mondo
Features, March 16, 2023
Breaking Ground: What Three New Studios Mean for the Texas Film Industry
As construction begins, lawmakers seem eager to reform the state's incentives to fill those soundstages
Screens, March 16, 2023
SXSW Review:
STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie
The actor and Parkinson's advocate lays his life bare
Screens, March 15, 2023
Film Review:
The Artifice Girl
The ethics of creating artificial life in three captivating chapters
Screens, March 14, 2023
SXSW Announces 2023 Film Grand Jury Award Winners
Raging Grace
tops best narrative category
Screens, March 14, 2023
Recap:
Hypnotic
Work-in-Progress
The Austin filmmaker blows the roof off the Paramount
Screens, March 14, 2023
Film Review:
Being Mary Tyler Moore
New documentary reminds us there was more than just The Flip
SXSW, March 14, 2023
Film Review:
John Wick: Chapter 4
Baba Yaga is back in his loudest, craziest adventure yet
SXSW, March 13, 2023
Film Review:
BlackBerry
The rise and fall of the original smartphone as a tragic satire
SXSW, March 13, 2023
Short and Sweet: "Once a Glacier"
A moving XR project that explores the fragility of ice
Screens, March 13, 2023
Short and Sweet: "We Forgot About the Zombies"
Austin filmmaker Chris McInroy on brevity and nasty stains
SXSW, March 12, 2023
It's in the Rivets: The Secret Passion of Loungefly
The "geeky Gucci" designer brand makes its SXSW debut
SXSW, March 12, 2023
Killing Nazis for Funsies in
The Wrath of Becky
Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote unleash teen hell in the splatter satire
SXSW, March 11, 2023
Film Review:
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Action-comedy rolls a critical hit
SXSW, March 10, 2023
Crimes of Passion and Desperation in
Love & Death
Director Lesli Linka Glatter and star Patrick Fugit revisit one of Texas' most infamous murders
Screens, March 9, 2023
SXSW Doc Rewinds the Truly Horrible
The Star Wars Holiday Special
Wookies go Vaudeville in
A Disturbance in the Force
Screens, March 9, 2023
The Quiet Girl
Irish tale of a lost girl finding hope will break and mend your heart
Movie Review, March 10, 2023
Life, Loss, and William Shatner
In
You Can Call Me Bill
, documentarian Alexandre O. Philippe examines the philosophy of the man who keeps boldly going
Screens, March 9, 2023
Supernatural Horror
Brooklyn 45
Wrestles With Good People Committing Terrible Sins
Ted Geoghegan conjures the ghosts of World War II
Screens, March 9, 2023
Acting With Character: Margo Martindale at the Texas Film Awards
At 71, the Texan is a bigger star than ever ... and just getting started
Screens, March 2, 2023
Trusting Your Gut: Texas Film Awards Honoree Michael de Luca on a Life in Cinema
From New Line to Warners, the exec discusses his career
Screens, March 2, 2023
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
Statham and Ritchie reunite for an oddly monotonous spy flick
Movie Review, March 3, 2023
Love and Cinema: Janet and John Pierson
Texas Film Awards honorees and indie cinema's fairy godparents look back on 40 years at the movies
Screens, March 2, 2023
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