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“How’s your news?” may seem an odd question to ask a stranger, but in this documentary about disabled adults who travel across the country as news reporters, it isn’t the question that matters.
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Strikingly conceived and executed, with visual panache and diamond-hard portrayals from the leads, Memento is one to remember.
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Every Austinite should see this film, the human underside of our relentless growth; filmmakers should see it as a testimony to letting the story come to you.
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Spotlight: Explosions in the Sky
Ruta Maya, 1am
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Low Self-Esteem Girl amounts to nothing terribly special, which makes its Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature all the more baffling.
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Okie Noodling is Bradley Beesley’s affectionate, funny, and engaging look at the “noodlers” in his home state.
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“Welcome to the world of existential angst.”
