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Austin Filmmaker Emily Hagins Says <i>Sorry About the Demon</i>
Austin Filmmaker Emily Hagins Says Sorry About the Demon
Hagins brings her horror-comedy home for Other Worlds Film Festival

Screens, Dec. 1, 2022

Revew: Hunt
Hunt
South Korean spy thriller uncovers a history of cruelty and compromise

Movie Review, Dec. 2, 2022

Five Films for a Phantasmagoric Final Other Worlds
Five Films for a Phantasmagoric Final Other Worlds
Blast off for one more weekend of wonder as the film fest bids adieu

Screens, Dec. 1, 2022

Revew: Nr. 10
Nr. 10
Danish stage-set dark drama descends into disappointing silliness

Movie Review, Dec. 2, 2022

Penske Media Buys ATX TV Festival
Penske Media Buys ATX TV Festival
Local celebration of the small screen joins portfolio including SXSW

Screens, Nov. 30, 2022

Down the Rabbit Hole With <i>Something in the Dirt</i>
Down the Rabbit Hole With Something in the Dirt
Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson explain their favorite conspiracies

Screens, Nov. 23, 2022

Revew: Strange World
Strange World
Disney animated adventure revamps pulp fun with a story of fathers and sons

Movie Review, Nov. 25, 2022

Wanted: Artists for Installation Part of Sexual Assault Survivors' Settlement
Wanted: Artists for Installation Part of Sexual Assault Survivors' Settlement
In addition to reforms, the agreement calls for the creation of a memorial space

Arts, Nov. 23, 2022

Revew: The Inspection
The Inspection
Powerful and challenging boot camp drama ponders the need to be accepted

Movie Review, Nov. 25, 2022

Andrew Bujalski Explores Disconnection in His Pandemic-Crafted Film
Andrew Bujalski Explores Disconnection in His Pandemic-Crafted Film
Touching from a distance in There There

Screens, Nov. 23, 2022

Revew: Free Chol Soo Lee
Free Chol Soo Lee
True-crime documentary reveals the depths of anti-Asian bigotry

Movie Review, Nov. 25, 2022

Malvern Books to Close
Malvern Books to Close
Literary bastion to empty the shelves on New Year's Eve

Arts, Nov. 21, 2022

Revew: Meet Me in the Bathroom
Meet Me in the Bathroom
NYC millennial music doc is as rambling as the city

Movie Review, Nov. 18, 2022

Revew: The Menu
The Menu
Restaurant satire cuts into class and the culinary arts

Movie Review, Nov. 18, 2022

Digging Up the History of the Texas Memorial Museum
Digging Up the History of the Texas Memorial Museum
From star of the Texas Centennial to overlooked gem

Arts, Nov. 17, 2022

Taking a Bite Out of <i>The Menu</i>
Taking a Bite Out of The Menu
Director Mark Mylod and producer Betsy Koch discuss their new culinary satire

Screens, Nov. 17, 2022

Noah Segan Is Dad and Loving It in <i>Blood Relatives</i>
Noah Segan Is Dad and Loving It in Blood Relatives
The actor and filmmaker on Judaism, vampires, and cool cars

Screens, Nov. 17, 2022

SXSW Adds Cheech Marin, <i>Titane</i> Director Julia Ducournau For 2023
SXSW Adds Cheech Marin, Titane Director Julia Ducournau For 2023
Plus the Metaverse and student athlete NIL deals part of the program

SXSW, Nov. 15, 2022

Other Worlds Says <i>Sorry About the Demon</i>
Other Worlds Says Sorry About the Demon
Sci fi film fest announces final lineup for final outing

Screens, Nov. 15, 2022

ATX Television Festival Says <i>Cheers</i> to James Burrows
ATX Television Festival Says Cheers to James Burrows
TV legend to be honored at next year's fest

Screens, Nov. 11, 2022

Oscars Accepts That Animated Films Are Animated
Oscars Accepts That Animated Films Are Animated
Austin-made Apollo 10 1/2 now eligible for Academy Award

Screens, Nov. 10, 2022

How Becoming a Book Saved <i>The Dead Friends Society</i>
How Becoming a Book Saved The Dead Friends Society
Austin filmmakers Paul Gandersman and Peter Hall turn the page on a new career as horror novelists

Screens, Nov. 10, 2022

Revew: Sam & Kate
Sam & Kate
Two generations of Hoffmans and Spaceks in a surprisingly tender and charming rom-com

Movie Review, Nov. 11, 2022

Revew: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Marvel's Afrofuturist paradise goes to war with the world

Movie Review, Nov. 11, 2022

Five Celebrations of the Cinematic Diaspora at the Austin Jewish Film Festival
Five Celebrations of the Cinematic Diaspora at the Austin Jewish Film Festival
From dissections of comedy to the complexities of history

Screens, Nov. 4, 2022

Five Readings With Chronicle Writers at the Texas Book Festival 2022
Catch up with the Chron’s editorial team in conversation with authors at this year’s celebration of literature

Arts, Nov. 3, 2022

Revew: Something in the Dirt
Something in the Dirt
Benson and Moorhead's pandemic whimsy takes on the perils of conspiracy theory

Movie Review, Nov. 4, 2022

Revew: Aftersun
Aftersun
Poignant final holiday sums up a beautifully captured father-daughter relationship

Movie Review, Nov. 4, 2022

Dale Carter Sings <i>The Song of the Cicada</i>
Dale Carter Sings The Song of the Cicada
AFF documentary explores the life of a Texas mortician

Screens, Nov. 1, 2022

Austin Film Festival Review: <i>Sam & Kate</i>
Austin Film Festival Review: Sam & Kate
Hoffman and Spacek in a bittersweet tale of love and family

Screens, Oct. 29, 2022

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